The World of Henry Orient
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Absolutely fantabulous!
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Here's the first letter he ever wrote me.
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"O, heavenly Valerie,
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"O, moon of my delight... " He'd call you
the same thing you call him?

:41:22
Why not? He's supposed
to love me the same way.

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"How do I love thee?
Let me count the ways.

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"I love you to the depth and breadth
and height my soul can reach. "

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Say, that is neat!
You could really be a writer.

:41:36
I got the general idea from Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. But isn't it wonderful?

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- Are you gonna answer it?
- Tonight. Is that the magazine?

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And I have all my notes
from the restaurant.

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And the cigarette the waiter gave us.
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- No filter.
- He's not scared.

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- Does it tell where he lives?
- On East 64th.

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"A typical day begins at noon, awakened
by his valet with lotus-blossom tea. "

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Look.
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Five, four, three, two, one...
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And now he's just opening his eyes.
Isn't that fantastic?

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And now he's just beginning to sit up.
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Good morning, Jeeves.
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Good morning, sir.
I do hope you've slept well.

:42:31
Very well indeed. Thank you, Jeeves.
:42:34
That lotus-blossom tea smells ravenous.
:42:36
Thank you, sir. I make it from the highest
grade lotus blossoms - fresh, daily.

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It's exceptionally scrumptious.
:42:45
You're crazy. He's not English.
Then what?

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"His breakfast is always a seasonal fruit,
melba toast, a coddled egg. "

:42:57
- What's that?
- We'll ask Emma later.

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"And black coffee. At one o'clock
he begins his daily constitutional,


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