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You mean people starve only to tell about it.
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I don't know what are we going to do.
53
Can't get job in the show, can't get anywhere else.
54
Madam was down here, I go to her with pride or no
pride.
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But it is just no body.
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Myra, I am frightened!
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I have never been frightened before.
58
I don't like it.
59
Oh, Kitty...
60
Perhaps it's selfish1 on me not to let Roy know.
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Perhaps it's sort of stupid pride about it...
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Can't we wait just a little while?
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Just a little while longer, something must till happen.
64
If it doesn't...
65
Well...
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Oh, its bedge, for the rent
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Pretending you're in rehearsal2
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Oh, yes!
69
Miss Lester?
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I am Miss Lester.
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For you, Miss Lester.
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Thank you.
73
Quite all right, Miss.
74
Kitty?
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Flower!
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I can't imagine!
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Put them down here.
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Oh, they're lovely!
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Who doyou suppose...
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Kitty, it's Roy, it's handwriting.
81
Fifteen, eighteen, twenty...
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Twenty...oh...it must cost a pound at least.
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Oh, enough to buy a lot of food for whole week.
84
While my man got leaves, you'll be seeing these
through him.
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And with them I send you warm...
86
We could sell them to the florist3 to the corner buy
ourselves real meal.
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But I...don't think you favor4 the idea?
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No!
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Oh! Kitty!
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His mother's coming here.
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To London?
92
Yes, yes, Listen...
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My mother's launching5 a few days from a Red Cross,
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where is coming to town and expect to see you.
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I knowyou are to get well with her.
96
She's very nice.
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In fact, she's quite like me.
98
Kitty, do l...I can't have her here!
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Why not?
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Let's give her a little party and rob6 a lot of tin.