Love and Death on Long Island
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When, thus,
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an actor is called upon
to smile,

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he must try to select
a smile from a collection--

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a repertoire-- a whole
file of smiles, as it were.

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Naive,
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rueful,
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sly, sarcastic...
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and so on.
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Anyway, to return to my theme
of "The Death of the Future--"

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Don't you think you've
been overdoing it, old chap?

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We're not as young
as we used to be, after all.

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Maybe you should...
take a break.

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Go on a trip.
Do you the world of good.

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A trip?
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Yes. I-I know you think that
traveling for its own sake
is frivolous, but...

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I must insist that
you seriously consider it.

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[ Phone Ringing ]
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[ Beep ]
[ Answering Machine Message ]
This is Giles De'Ath speaking.

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If your call is extremely urgent,
you may leave a brief message
after I finish speaking.

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[ Beep ]
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Good, Lord!
Giles? It's Henry.

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You have an answer phone.
Whatever next?

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[Jet Engine Roaring ]
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[Jet Engine Roaring ]

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