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:36:02
Yes.
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Whenever we're about
to do something truly horrible,

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we always say
the French have been doing it for years.

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Hyde, issue a proclamation.
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Permission to perform is hereby granted.
:36:19
For Mrs Hughes?
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To all women.
:36:34
We wish to see this new Othello
at the earliest possible convenience.

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Say, Saturday.
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Make note, Hyde.
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Saturday, Othello.
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The other one.
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So, Kynaston,
will you see Mrs Hughes perform?

:36:49
I'd love to know
what you think of the death scene.

:36:51
Oh, I'm always interested
in how my rivals die.

:36:54
Your Grace?
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Well, no. I've had my fill of Desdemonas.
:37:00
Shall I escort you home, Mrs Hughes?
:37:03
- Yes.
I'll see Mrs Hughes home.

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I suddenly find myself a devotee of the stage.
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Not in an artistic sense, of course.
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But as a sort of patron
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I'm off as well. Kynaston... shall I drop you?
:37:16
Yes, I need my sleep.
:37:18
We're auditioning new Emilias tomorrow,
then two shows of you know what.

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Mrs Hughes, perhaps I'll see you there?
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Sir Charles.
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"I shall never wear this glove again."
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Mrs Hughes.
:37:40
The Cockpit Tavern is no place
for someone of your particular attractions.

:37:45
I think you should audition
for Mr Betterton's theatre tomorrow.

:37:49
I couldn't. What about Mr Kynaston?
:37:53
Surprise him.

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