Camille
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:37:01
l have learned never to believe a man
when he says he's leaving town.

:37:05
-Won't you have something to eat?
-l'm not hungry.

:37:08
Then drink something.
:37:10
Come and drink with me.
:37:12
-l'm not thirsty.
-l am.

:37:27
-Many happy returns.
-Thank you.

:37:43
This part is so difficult.
:37:45
-l hate all the sharps.
-l'm afraid your mind's not on it.

:37:49
Why, you know very well
l've never been able to play it.

:37:53
-But you play it beautifully.
-My one merit.

:37:56
-Won't you play it for me?
-Aren't you tired? lt's very late.

:38:00
-Probably are wishing l'd go home.
-Please play.

:38:15
Oh, good, Nanine.
:38:17
Bolt the door. lf the bell rings,
don't answer it.

:38:20
-No, l won't.
-Have you two finished whispering?

:38:23
l'm sorry. l was just giving
Nanine some orders.

:38:27
l don't doubt it.
:38:29
Now, play nicely.
:38:52
Someday l shall get temperamental and
object when doorbells ring when l play.

:38:57
Did the doorbell ring?

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