The Big Broadcast of 1938
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quot;Plain,quot; sed. quot;I prefer t to see a picture of Conrad Veidt?quot;
quot;I ly interested,quot; Bloomsbury said (alt truth).
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quot;Very affecting,quot; Bloomsbury said.
quot;I never actually met Mr. Veidt,quot; t;It t sort of club. I mean in actual communication ar. tual communication. ed a remembrance. . .quot;
quot;A remembrance?quot;
quot;Suc ar, for instance, ick on it, or fingernail clippings, or a stocking, or a ars ail or mane. . .quot;
quot;tail or mane?quot;
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quot;I see,quot; Bloomsbury said.
quot;Do you look at a lot of girls?quot;
quot;Not a lot,quot; ;but quite a number.quot;
quot;Is it fun?quot;
quot;Not fun,quot; ;but better t;
quot;Do you ;
quot;Not affairs,quot; ;but sometimes a little flutter.quot;
quot;ell,quot; s;I oo.quot;
quot;I ts very possible,quot; ;A great big girl like you.quot;
to offend urned on t moved by ting, contact ion, since torsely returned to trol room and introduced a ne.
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