Being Julia
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1:04:05
farewell, my love.
1:04:19
oh, evening, Mr. Gosselyn.
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I didn't expect you back tonight.
1:04:30
how was the golf?
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erratic.
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how was the girl?
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oh.
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brilliant. really?
1:04:37
very talented.
1:04:39
yes, but can she act?
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oh, she has to play Sybil.
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she's very pretty. audition her.
1:04:45
you'll see what I mean.
1:04:50
I saw the play tonight.
1:04:52
hmm. we took 5 calls.
1:04:55
Julia, I've got something to say to you.
1:04:57
don't fly into temper, just listen.
1:04:59
what is it?
1:05:02
why did you give such
a lousy performance?

1:05:05
a lousy performance? mmm-hmm.
1:05:07
that just shows how little you know.
1:05:09
I've never acted better in my life.
1:05:12
balls. you were awful.
1:05:14
they adored me tonight.
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the public are jackasses.
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you were barnstorming.
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false from beginning to end.
1:05:19
how dare you speak to me like that,
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you little shit?
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get out of my room! what do you know?
1:05:26
you can strike me,
1:05:27
you can swear at me, you
can yell the roof off.

1:05:29
the fact remains that your
acting has gone all to hell.

1:05:32
and I'm not going to
start rehearsing nowadays

1:05:34
with you playing up like a drama
queen suffering from asthma.

1:05:37
get someone else to play the part!
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don't be stupid, Julia!
1:05:42
I'm taking the play off on Saturday.
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and then I want you to go abroad.
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have a break.
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go and see your mother in jersey.
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we'll start rehearsing
nowadays when you...

1:05:56
when you get back.

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