Being Julia
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they don't understand.
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and even though we know the truth,
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if we go on seeing one another,
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there will be a terrible scandal.
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no, there won't.
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Michael and I lead separate lives.
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that's why we're so happily married.
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more or less.
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jumped-up little tart,
that's what she is.

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never stops acting, on-stage or off.
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she's just one big pose.
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dashed pretty.
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shut up, Rupert, don't
show your ignorance.

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I know all about her.
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we were both born
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in the channel islands, jersey.
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her father was our
doctor. a jersey doctor!

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you can't get more common than that.
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it's only common sense, darling.
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I don't want to lose you.
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I--I have few
friends. real friends.

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you're the only person in my life
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with whom I can be entirely myself.
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I'm terribly low at the moment.
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I--I
need you.

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let's go on seeing each other. please.
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uh, please forgive us intruding
like this, miss Lambert.

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my friend and I are
such very great admirers.

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and I wonder... do you remember me?
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Florence Coltraine, isn't it?
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correct.
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Rupert and I want you
to settle an argument.

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I think I used to know
your father in jersey.

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he was a doctor, wasn't he?
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he used to come to
our house quite often.

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actually, he was a vet.
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he used to go to your house
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to deliver the bitches.
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the house was full of them.
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life is just a bowl of cherries
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don't take it serious
life's too mysterious

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you work, you save you worry so
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but you can't take
your dough when you go

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I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to frighten you.

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t-o-m.

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