Stage Beauty
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I heard about your...
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Yes, yes, I imagined you heard.
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I imagined you might have
more than heard.

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Perhaps you even heard
before it happened.

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I do not have your pillow.
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Well, you could have said that
in front of them.

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I have taken nothing
that belonged to you!

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You wear my clothes, play my parts,
live my life and you've taken nothing?

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Woman's perspective.
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But at least a recognisable one.
That pillow was my own.

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It was given to me some time back, as you know.
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Yes, a dresser always knows
a gentleman's secrets.

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Of course, I have my own dresser now.
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He's a man. He used to be an actor.
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I don't suppose you'd guess wnat type?
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You know, madam, I am amazed
you have need of an audience!

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With such self-regard as you display,
what room is left for the public's love?

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What do you know of love, sir?
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Or loyalty?
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Or adoration suffered
in deepest silence?

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The only love you know, sir,
is what you act on stage.

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The difference between man and man...
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Wilt thou be gone...
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It was the nightingale and not the lark,
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That pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine ear...
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Oh, look, it's Kynaston!
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O, you are men of stone.
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O, you are men of stone.
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Lear.

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