Being Julia
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:17:01
I--I
need you.

:17:02
let's go on seeing each other. please.
:17:05
uh, please forgive us intruding
like this, miss Lambert.

:17:09
my friend and I are
such very great admirers.

:17:12
and I wonder... do you remember me?
:17:15
Florence Coltraine, isn't it?
:17:17
correct.
:17:18
Rupert and I want you
to settle an argument.

:17:21
I think I used to know
your father in jersey.

:17:25
he was a doctor, wasn't he?
:17:26
he used to come to
our house quite often.

:17:28
actually, he was a vet.
:17:30
he used to go to your house
:17:31
to deliver the bitches.
:17:32
the house was full of them.
:17:35
life is just a bowl of cherries
:17:39
don't take it serious
life's too mysterious

:17:43
you work, you save you worry so
:17:48
but you can't take
your dough when you go

:17:54
I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to frighten you.

:17:57
t-o-m.
:18:00
you remember.
:18:01
did you like
the--the flowers?

:18:03
oh, Mr. Thomas fennel, Tavistock square.
:18:08
yes, of course, thank you.
:18:09
well, uh, I couldn't
decide between a single rose

:18:12
and every flower in the store.
:18:13
is that why you're here
at this time of night?

:18:16
to find out if I received the flowers?
:18:18
no. you see, I don't have a phone yet.
:18:21
and I...
:18:24
um...
:18:24
you wouldn't come to tea
with me one day, would you?

:18:29
I don't see why not.
:18:31
will you really?
:18:33
how about next Friday?
:18:34
138 Tavistock square, 4:30?
:18:38
all right. I'll be there.
:18:41
gee, that's swell. see you then.
:18:43
the sweet things in life
to you were just loaned

:18:47
so how gonna you lose
what you've never owned?

:18:51
life is just a bowl of cherries
:18:56
so live and laugh at it all
:18:59
life is just a bowl of cherries

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