Being Julia
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oh.
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have you been to bed with her?
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are you crazy?
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she's old enough to be my mother.
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what about her?
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I heard on the grapevine
that she's doing a new play

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called nowadays,
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and there's a part for me in it.
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so I wondered if you...
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if I'd talk to her?
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yes. please, tom,
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I'm doing a Sunday night
performance week after next.

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terrible play. lovely
part. good shop window.

:55:38
if you could get
her to see me in it--

:55:40
is that all? consider it done.
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I can get Julia Lambert
to do anything I want.

:55:45
she eats out of my
hand. the part's yours.

:55:49
don't be daft,
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I'd be lucky to get an audition,
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never mind the part.
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you'll be in that play or
I'll never kiss you again.

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must say,
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never thought you'd keep this up.
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nor did I. but tummies will be tummies.
:56:07
saw the preliminary
budget for nowadays.

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hmm. looks promising.
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must start auditioning. by the way,
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have you ever heard of a
girl called Avice Crichton?

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the name rings a bell.
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I'm told she's rather good.
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I was wondering if she might play Sybil.
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guess how I heard about her.
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how?
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through tom.
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he says she's clever.
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she's playing in a Sunday night show.
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tom thinks
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it might be worthwhile
to go and have a look-see.

:56:46
well, why don't you? can't.
:56:48
going down to sandwich to play golf.
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staying the night.
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would it bore you awfully to go?
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Tom'll take you.
:56:57
I'll think about it.

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