The Killing of Sister George
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"we would both like
to wish her a speedy recovery...

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"as any extended absence of hers...
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"would be unwelcome."
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All right.
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"Indeed, my wife and I feel...
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"a deep, personal sense of loss."
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"Sincerely yours..."
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"Colonel...
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"and Mrs. Bucknell Smith."
:57:39
What's the time?
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5:00, of course.
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You must be absolutely stone bonkers.
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Why aren't you in bed?
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I couldn't sleep.
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Anyway, you asked me to call you,
didn't you?

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What are you doing?
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I had some letters to write.
What time do you got to be there?

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There's no rush.
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- The gang doesn't get there until...
- What did you say?

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The gang doesn't get there until about 5:30.
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I thought that's what you said.
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You made up your mind
what you want tickets for?

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No.
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You're more than useless.
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- Should I try for Swan Lake?
- No.

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Why not?
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Because I can't bear the sight
of those bloody little cygnets...

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cavorting about in their tutus.
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What shall I try for, then?
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I don't know. You're getting the tickets,
try for whatever you like.

:58:48
I've got an idea.
Why don't you come with me?

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- I wouldn't be found dead with that mob.
- It'd be jolly good fun.

:58:54
We could have breakfast
in one of those workmen's cafes.

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- You're hysterical.
- Come on, why not?


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