Roman Holiday
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:33:19
"This is the American Hour from Rome,
continuing our program of musical selections"

:33:48
Everything ruined?
No. They'll be dry in a minute.

:33:56
Suits you. You should always wear my clothes.
Seems I do.

:34:07
I thought a little wine might be good.
:34:11
Shall I cook something?
No kitchen, nothing to cook - I always eat out.

:34:17
Do you like that?
Well, life isn't always what one likes...

:34:22
Is it?
:34:25
No, it isn't.
:34:36
Tired?
A little.

:34:38
You've had quite a day.
A wonderful day.

:34:41
This is the American Hour, from Rome,
broadcasting a special news bulletin in English and Italian.

:34:46
Tonight there is no further word
from the bedside of Princess Ann in Rome,

:34:50
where she was taken ill yesterday,
on the last leg of her European goodwill tour.

:34:55
This has given rise to rumours,
that her condition may be serious,

:34:58
which is causing alarm and anxiety
among the people in her country.


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