Stage Fright
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:13:15
- The child most shamefully.
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Is it not in your memory
that we, too, years ago...

:13:20
...suffered the follies and fevers of youth?
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If our blood runs cooler
and more temperate, let us not account...

:13:26
...to ourselves for virtue, but place it
to the credit of the soothing balm...

:13:30
...of the passage of years
that we have fortifications...

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...against the distempers of juvenility.
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You were wont to be kinder than this.
:13:39
No, Papa, you are cruel.
If all parents were of your mind...

:13:42
...marriage would be an impossibility. Then
what would become of the human race?

:13:46
- Go away. What are you doing here?
- The police are after me. Do you see them?

:13:50
You have not, I hope,
forgotten the tragedy...

:13:52
They think I killed a man.
Can you hide me on your father's boat?

:13:55
Are you so heartless as to wish...?
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They've just gone.
:13:59
I was under the impression that this
was a class of intelligent students...

:14:03
...trying to master an extremely
difficult and beautiful art.

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I haven't the pleasure of knowing you,
young man...

:14:08
...but I shall report your behavior
to Sir Kenneth.

:14:11
Now we will begin the rehearsal again,
with the other cast.

:14:14
- This cast think acting is fun and games.
- I'm terribly sorry, Miss Ashton.

:14:19
- Oh, Jonathan.
- Let's go. Have you got your car here?

:14:21
It's parked in front. I'll show you
to the back entrance and pick you up there.

:14:26
Eve, do you hate me...
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...now that you know
about Charlotte and me?

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Why, I could never hate you, Jonathan...
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...because we're...
We're such old friends.

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And...
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Well, just because.
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But I do wish I'd taken lessons
on the second fiddle.

:14:49
Good old Eve.

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