Paris - When It Sizzles
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but a writer's life
is a terribly lonely one.

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- Mr Benson.
- Hmm?

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Have you any idea at all
what happens next?

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Do you, Miss Simpson,
have any idea what will happen?

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Well...
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We've got to remember
that no matter how charming he seems,

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he is a liar and a thief.
It says so right here.

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Mr Benson...
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I do know what happens next.
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What happens next
is the second switch.

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The audience gasps as they realise
they have been fooled.

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He has plied her with martinis,
white wine, red wine, brandy,

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for only one reason.
To make her drunk!

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Which incidentally she is not.
Not at all, whatever he thinks.

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Now, as he forces one last brandy
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to her unwilling lips...
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Poor ingenuous girl. Charmed
and serendipitied into believing

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she was safe in the hands of
this suntanned handsome American.

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Alas, things are not
what they seem. Not at all.

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The music turns ominous.
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And she becomes aware
of the danger that she is in.

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The mysterious stranger. Who is he?
What is he really like?

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And why does he keep
nibbling on her neck?


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