The Elephant Man
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1:06:10
And then it says: they kiss.
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"Then have my lips
the sin that they have took."

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"Sin from my lips?
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O trespass, sweetly urg'd.
1:06:31
Give me my sin again."
1:06:39
You're not an Elephant Man at all.
1:06:46
No?
1:06:48
No. You're Romeo.
1:06:59
"Mrs. Kendal,
always at the forefront of fashion,

1:07:02
was seen leaving
"The London" the other afternoon.

1:07:05
No, dear readers,
the actress has not been taken ill,

1:07:09
but said she was visiting a friend.
Who was the lucky recipient?

1:07:15
Enquiries proved it to be none other
than John Merrick, the Elephant Man,

1:07:19
with whom our readers are familiar.
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After a chat of 45 minutes, she left
him with an autographed portrait."

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I saw it in his room.
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"Owing to a disfigurement
of the most extreme nature,

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Mr. Merrick has never been
presented to London society.

1:07:39
But knowing that wherever Mrs. Kendal
goes, other inevitably follow,

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the question arises - will London
society present itself to him?"

1:07:48
This walking stick is so dashing!
1:07:52
And more elegant than my old one!
1:07:58
More tea?

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