Nicholas Nickleby
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Newman says Kate is in some sort of peril.
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He says we must come to London at once.
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You leave us?
At the very moment of your triumph?

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- I must, sir. It is a family drama.
- Those are always popular.

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We shall miss you, Nicholas.
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Very well, we'll have posters
out in the morning...

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announcing positively
your last performance for tomorrow.

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Then re-engagement
by popular demand for Friday.

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And then, one absolutely
last-time-ever appearance...

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on any stage, Saturday...
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with the possibility
of a second show to follow.

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No man has been more helpful
to me in my time of trouble than you...

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but I must say that tonight
was my absolutely, positively...

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final last performance.
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There is an urgent family crisis.
I must be no less quick in responding to it...

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than you would be if the Infant Phenomenon
herself were in danger.

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There is only one response to that.
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Farewell, my noble, lion-hearted boy.
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- We shall never forget you.
- Nor we you.

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And have you anything to say, my boy?
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Who calls so loud?
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- Goodbye. Thank you.
- Farewell, dear friends.

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Ladies and gentlemen...
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if you found these goodbyes affecting...
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you will love our production
of Romeo and Juliet...

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miraculously recast
with that great Italian actor...

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whose name shall be revealed...
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only to ticket buyers
at tonight's performance...

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but who promises,
in honor of the local tastes...

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to deftly insert into tonight's story...

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