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:39:04
It's really you.
:39:10
It is so wonderful to see you.
:39:14
My mother told me
you were still running this.

:39:17
They'll have to drag me off.
:39:20
Several members of the local press
have suggested that very thing.

:39:25
These are my special group.
Young people with difficulties.

:39:30
-What's the play?
-As I Lay Dying.

:39:33
Rather loosely adapted, but I don't
believe Mr. Faulkner would object.

:39:39
-The scene of your many triumphs.
-I let you down.

:39:45
-Whatever do you mean?
-When I left. I was the lead.

:39:50
Well, we did have to make
a few adjustments.

:39:55
But the show must go on.
:39:57
You played it?
:40:00
Having a queen of Egypt
considerably older than her Antony...

:40:04
...was very provocative.
:40:07
I got to do it once when I got
to New York. In the Park.

:40:12
I played the handmaiden
who gives her the asp.

:40:16
I'm sure you were wonderful.
And now?

:40:21
I trust you're still sharing
your talent with the public?

:40:26
I do industrials. Representing things.
:40:31
I do a lot of auto shows.
:40:33
A temporary engagement in the world
of commerce. You're still so young.

:40:40
I had my chance, Miss Delia.
It just didn't happen.

:40:44
I must say, my youthful aspirations
had nothing to do...

:40:48
...with becoming the Sarah Bernhardt
of Delrona Beach.

:40:52
We adjust.
:40:58
You would've been stunning
as Cleopatra.


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