A Star Is Born
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:56:19
Hello, Oliver.
:56:21
- Welcome to Liberty Hall.
- Hello, Norman.

:56:27
Shall we go through there?
:56:33
Sit down.
:56:37
You don't think someone'll come strolling
in here...

:56:40
...and start telling us he's Napoleon
or Julius Caesar, do you?

:56:44
No.
:56:46
Nevertheless, I think we'd find it
a little cozier in the sun porch.

:56:57
Now, Cuddles, Mr. Niles isn't slipping me
a case of scotch.

:57:00
He's just gonna sit with me.
:57:04
Oliver, this is Cuddles, my social secretary.
:57:07
We go everywhere together.
:57:10
How are you feeling?
:57:12
I'm coming along splendidly,
so Cuddles tells me.

:57:15
He says you ought to see
some of the boys.

:57:18
Let's sit down.
:57:20
Cuddles, we really don't need you.
:57:27
Touching, isn't it?
He can't bear to have me out of his sight.

:57:31
You comfortable here?
:57:33
Comfortable?
Why, it's positively luxurious.

:57:36
Why, we even have steel mesh
on the windows to keep the drafts out.

:57:41
How much longer do you think
you'll be here?

:57:44
I'm really cured now,
only I'm just staying on...

:57:47
...an extra week or two
until I get into really good shape.

:57:50
After all, there isn't any great hurry
to return to the cameras.

:57:54
That's what I want to talk to you about.
:57:57
I have a script here.
:57:58
It has a fine part for you in it.

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