The Killing of Sister George
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Ladies and gentlemen, and my dears.
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As you know,
I'm a woman of very few words...

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and I don't believe in voices from the grave.
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But there are lots of people here...
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who think Sister George has talked
much too much and for much too long.

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So before I say thank you,
and leave it at that...

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I would like to point out that I think...
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the DMC has been altogether too hasty...
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in burying me.
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I've been talking to my agent.
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So, if you don't mind,
I would like to postpone...

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the final goodbyes to another occasion.
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And stop before I turn this little party
into a wake.

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Thank you.
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Sounds wonderful, June.
What job is your agent talking about?

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You've got to tell this lot something,
haven't you?

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Miss Buckridge, since you refused
to speak to us at any great length...

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I'm sure you'll at least accept a drink.
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As a matter of fact, I've ordered one,
but it hasn't come yet.

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- A pint of bitter.
- A pint of bitter.

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I'm sure that we can...
Do we have such a thing as a pint of bitter?

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Yes, sir. I'll get you one.
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Cinderella.
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You shall go to the ball.
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I knew I'd find you here, so I came along.

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