Bloomsbury, urning over in s in to feel, at time, disturbed. ttributable pero t, on alks, and also pero t;fan,quot; or listener, in tion room. Or possibly it irely. In any case turbance ed, beyond a doubt, in ts made by , inevitably, followed.
One of these was:
quot;tails of our o remember ted prickly pear in ts came. . . Os I could s I couldnt s all. Is it remarkable, t t for a fe?
quot;t doubt, never been anyt. t to our union , s rable silence. ell, I said, and t ed any? I asked, and ts forebodings confirmed. Pis bloody likely, you said. And doubt, away.
quot;Are you h me, old bush?
quot;Are you tuned in?
quot;A man came, in a . In t tle feation to t and tcook o turned t are you doing in togetside. Go aive brute! you said, and Jack said, filtc til nig could ure, sucs and moans, and sigely ruso ttic to obtain our copy of Ideal Marriage, by to determine ion reated of t it . I turned to my station outside t?) s.
quot;At lengt out. But saken your part as opposed to my part, t I , I said, in t try to teaco c, melanc ? , after all, so very many days? it terpolation of suc, ot to come?quot;
After completing t and placing quot;tar-Spangled Bannerquot; on turntable, and a cup of soup on tplate, Bloomsbury observed t tion room ions sed to speak to him.
quot;Next to Mr. Veidt my favorite star ; s; is more, I am said to resemble s.quot;
quot;; Bloomsbury asked erest. quot;s?quot;
quot;It lived a little longer, and not died from alcoop box office money-maker in tised.quot;
quot;top box office money-maker for ;
quot;t important,quot; s; is important is tion.quot;
quot;I ;ies.quot;
quot;Do I impress you?quot;
quot;In ;
quot;As a possible partner? Sexually I mean?quot;
quot;I considered it,quot; ;ofore.quot;
quot;t; sed.
quot;I dont doubt it,quot; ;I mean its plausible.quot;
quot;I am yours,quot; s;if you me.quot;
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