Laura
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You're really sorry
for the way you acted, aren't you?

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Let's not be psychiatric,
Miss Hunt...

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but in a word, yes.
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It's very kind of you,
you know.

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I'm not kind. I'm vicious.
It's the secret of my charm.

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But if you choose
to think me kind...

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I'll call for you at 6:00.
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All right?
:21:29
All right.
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Her career began
with my endorsement of the pen.

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I secured other endorsements for her...
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introduced her
to important clients.

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I gave her her start...
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but it was her own talent
and imagination...

:21:49
that enabled her to rise
to the top ofher profession...

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and stay there.
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She had an eager mind always.
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She was always quick to seize upon
anything that would improve her mind...

:22:02
or her appearance.
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Laura had innate breeding.
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But she deferred
to my judgment and taste.

:22:17
I selected a more attractive
hairdress for her.

:22:22
I taught her what clothes
were more becoming to her.

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Through me, she met everyone.
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The famous and the infamous.
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Her youth and beauty, her poise
and charm of manner...

:22:38
captivated them all.
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She had warmth, vitality.
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She had authentic magnetism.
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Wherever we went,
she stood out.

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Men admired her.
Women envied her.

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She became as well known
as Waldo Lydecker's walking stick...

:22:59
and his white carnation.

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