Being Julia
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1:29:17
how was your interview with sir Philip?
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it was like a scene out of dickens.
1:29:28
he had the most dreadful cold.
1:29:31
he was in--in
bed, inhaling.

1:29:35
so
I--

1:29:37
so I said,
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"should I come back another time?"
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and he said:
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"no, no."
1:29:44
I used to do that as a child.
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I was very prone to colds.
1:29:49
in my nose. I sneezed a good deal.
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I was always inhaling
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over steaming water and camphorated oil.
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oh, Millicent.
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then I asked if he could help me.
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I asked
if he would give me

1:30:26
a letter to the bank.
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he lifted the towel.
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his nose was bright red
and his eyes were streaming.

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he looked awful. he said:
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"I'm afraid I
have a nasty cold in my nose."

1:30:49
you're lying to me, Sybil.
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you're not putting on that cold
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because you've caught it
from sir Philip, haven't you?

1:30:58
who wrote this balls?
1:30:59
was it because
you snuggled up beside him?


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