Being Julia
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:52:38
well, I've always said,
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you're lucky you can cry
without your eyelids swelling.

:52:43
go to hell.
:52:44
well, you're looking a lot happier,
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I'll say that for you.
:52:49
I hope with good reason.
:52:50
if you're thinking what
I think you're thinking,

:52:53
then stop thinking.
:52:55
all the same, Evie,
you know what I think?

:52:57
no, what do you think?
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what mugs men are.
:53:01
well, they can't keep
it in their trousers,

:53:03
that's for sure.
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you're a revolting hag.
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yes, I am happier.
:53:10
everything will be all right now.
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I can't help feeling...
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I wish I didn't.
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deep down, I can't help feeling...
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what?
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a certain contempt for that boy.
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he's so transparent.
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life is just a bowl of cherries
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don't make it serious
life's too mysterious

:53:32
you work, you save, you worry so
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but you can't take your dough
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when you go, go, go
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so keep repeating
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are you dancing with
me or with someone else?

:53:45
I'm sorry,
I--I--I, uh,

:53:46
I can't get over what her
royal highness just said to me.

:53:49
what? what did she say?
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she said I ought to come
and see them in the country.

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and I was just thinking,
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you think it's ok if
I asked her to dance?

:53:56
oh, you're such a dreadful snob, tom.
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I know. that's why England's
the best place for me.


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