Stage Beauty
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I shall not act with her.
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- On what right?
- My right, Mr Betterton.

:46:05
You gave me approval over casting
and I hereby exercise said right.

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But she's sold out Cockerell's.
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Indeed! The place was packed
and the crowd clapped and clapped.

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I recall a puppet show once
where a recently-departed dog was stuffed

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and danced with Punch and Judy
and that crowd clapped, too.

:46:22
Oh, Ned...
:46:24
If you argue the case
for Mrs Hughes further, indeed...

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If you attempt to audition her
or any other woman ever again,

:46:31
I will consider it a breach of contract
and leave the stage forthwith!

:46:37
Bitch!
:46:39
I had myself intended to audition today.
:46:43
But if this is how you treat women,
:46:46
well, mark me, sir,
:46:48
women shall lay blame.
:46:57
Who the hell was that?
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That...
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...is the King's mistress.
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This shall be remembered, Betterton.
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Oh, my God. Er, Sir Charles.
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Sir Charles...
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Mr Kynaston.
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I am a man of my contract and my word.
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You exercise your right today.
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I, mine, tomorrow!
:47:34
This vile thespian is in need of a come-down
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and on his own turf!
:47:52
- Nell, is that you?
- Yes.

:47:55
What is it, sweet?
:47:56
- Charlie?
- Mm?

:47:58
You love me, don't you?

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