84 Charing Cross Road
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I'm finally a woman of mystery.
I'm going to keep it that way.

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- "If you're curious about Frank..."
- Which you are.

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"He's in his late 30s, quite nice-looking.
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"Married to a sweet Irish girl.
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"I believe she's his second wife."
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- Ready for Act 2, Miss Bellamy.
- Thank you, Elliot.

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I'll call you, take care.
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Everyone was so grateful for the parcel.
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My little ones, girl, 5 and boy, 4,
were in heaven.

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With the raisins and egg
I was able to make them a cake.

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I do hope you don't mind my writing.
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Please don't mention it to Frank.
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Cecily?
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- Are you busy?
- No.

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- We must do some letters.
- Yes, coming.

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With best wishes, Cecily Farr.
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Dear Cecily: And a very bad cess
to old Mr. Martin.

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I'm so unstudious,
I never even went to college.

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I just have a peculiar taste in books.
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And I'm about as smart-looking
as a Broadway panhandler.

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I live in moth-eaten sweaters
and wool slacks.

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They don't give us heat in the daytime.
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It's a five-story brownstone...
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...the other tenants go to work at 9 a. M.
And aren't home until 6.

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Why should the landlord heat the building
for one script reader, writer...

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...working at home?
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I'm Ed. This is Ginny.
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- Helene.
- Hi.

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Okay, Helene, lead the way.

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