Being Julia
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ask her.
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miss Lambert,
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is it true
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you're putting on a new play soon?
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yes.
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if there's a part for me in it,
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could I audition for you?
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I'll tell Mr. Gosselyn about you.
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if you were to put
in a good word for me,

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that would help so much.
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I take my husband's advice
more often than he does mine.

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

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

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of course not.
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why not? she's pretty.
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she's not that sort
of girl. I respect her.

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hmm, do you know what I think?
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I think you're madly in love with her.
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are you?
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there's no need to
break up the happy home.

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yeah, I'm sorry. I don't
know why I did that.

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you did it
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because you haven't the
guts to tell me the truth.

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you're in love with
that girl, aren't you?

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why not admit it?
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is it because you think
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it would harm her
chances of playing Sybil

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in the new play?
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you ought to know me well enough by now
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that I would never let sentiment
interfere with business.

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what do you mean?
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I think she's rather a find.
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I'll tell Michael.
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I'll insist she plays the part.
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oh, Julia, you're wonderful.
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hell, I'm so fond of you.

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