Being Julia
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1:25:13
give Avice this. hmm?
1:25:16
it may bring her luck.
1:25:34
I have in my hand,
this piece of paper

1:25:38
signed by me, herr
Hitler, and Benito macaroni

1:25:44
in Munich.
1:25:45
it is for peace in our time.
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however, if there is a war,
1:25:50
then their majesties, the king and queen
1:25:53
and their 2 lovely daughters,
1:25:56
Elizabeth and Margaret rose
1:25:59
and me and the entire cabinet
1:26:01
will set sail immediately for Canada!
1:26:05
you will stay here!
1:26:10
break a leg.
1:26:11
you're going
to be a sensation.

1:26:14
terribly sorry.
1:26:19
same from me, Julia.
1:26:20
and you're coming to the
party tonight, aren't you?

1:26:23
of course, wouldn't
miss it. thank you both.

1:26:25
yes, thank you. thank you.
1:26:27
yes.
1:26:28
you don't have a whisky handy?
1:26:29
no, no, no, not here. I've
got all that set up in the bar.

1:26:32
darling, we'll see you later.
1:26:33
dolly, I'll do the other dressing
rooms and I'll see you in the foyer.

1:26:36
uh, bring our distinguished
author with you, will you?

1:26:40
yes, of course.
1:26:41
are--
are we leaving?

1:26:42
half an hour, miss Lambert.
1:26:45
so--so--so
sorry.

1:26:51
hello, Mr. Dexter.
1:26:55
it's me.

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