Being Julia
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:59:21
miss Lambert, this is such an honor.
:59:25
you were great.
:59:28
I'm so glad to meet you again.
:59:30
and it's awfully good
of you to come round.

:59:33
I-I'm afraid it's not much of a play
:59:35
but I took a fancy to the part.
:59:39
oh, my dear,
:59:41
please don't weep. you're nervous.
:59:43
and nerves are the respect
we pay our audience.

:59:46
it was only the first few moments.
:59:47
after that, you were
splendid, quite splendid.

:59:49
thank you, miss Lambert. of course.
:59:52
thank you so much.
:59:53
good night, miss
Crichton, and thank you.

:59:56
you're so good at being blind.
:59:57
oh, thank you.
1:00:00
ask her.
1:00:01
miss Lambert,
1:00:03
is it true
1:00:04
you're putting on a new play soon?
1:00:06
yes.
1:00:06
if there's a part for me in it,
1:00:09
could I audition for you?
1:00:11
I'll tell Mr. Gosselyn about you.
1:00:13
if you were to put
in a good word for me,

1:00:15
that would help so much.
1:00:16
I take my husband's advice
more often than he does mine.

1:00:20
oh, and good night. please, cheer up.
1:00:24
you should go a long way.
1:00:41
you didn't think much of her, did you?
1:00:43
on the contrary, I think
a great deal of her.

1:00:46
she's so energetic.
1:00:49
I don't feel like going to a restaurant.
1:00:51
Bolton, straight home, please.
1:00:53
Michael's away. we can talk.
1:00:58
tell me,
1:00:58
have you been to bed
with Avice Crichton?


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