Being Julia
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:43:11
good night, old man.
:43:13
good night, pal.
:43:28
are you-- are you crazy, what
do you think you're you doing?

:43:31
I was about to ask you the same thing.
:43:34
go back to your room.
:43:34
I've hardly seen you
since you've been here.

:43:37
you've seen Roger more than me.
:43:39
we haven't been alone.
:43:39
what's wrong with you?
you haven't held me,

:43:42
you haven't kissed me.
:43:43
shh.
:43:44
can't you
see the state I'm in?

:43:46
and--and tonight--tonight,
going off like that,

:43:49
not a word to me, with that little tart.
:43:51
oh, Avice Crichton is not a tart.
:43:54
Avice Crichton certainly looks like one.
:43:57
I'm going back to London tomorrow.
:43:59
good. I hope you remember
to tip the servants

:44:01
or do you want me to
give you the money, hmm?

:44:05
these are yours, take them back.
:44:07
don't be such a bloody little fool.
:44:08
you think I like being a kept boy?
:44:10
you think I like being
humiliated like this, huh?

:44:12
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm
sorry. I didn't mean it.

:44:15
that makes it even worse.
:44:16
I should never have let
you give me these presents.

:44:18
I should never have let
you lend me that money.

:44:21
by the end of the
month I'll pay you back.

:44:23
I've apologized.
:44:24
don't go to London tomorrow, please.
:44:30
I love you, tom.
:44:34
please.
:44:35
I'm tired. I want to go to bed now.
:44:50
now, that's
the real thing, Julia,

:44:53
or my name's not Jimmie Langton.
:44:55
but I've got some notes.
:44:57
you're still going over the top.
:44:59
you've got to learn restraint.

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