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"You've never loved without hope?" |
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"Packed everything. Exhausted..." |
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"Stay here, dear old man, take care of yourself and my
son - I'm not leaving for good." |
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"Don't you know that an actress in my position must wear
Paris-made hats?" |
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"Shamrayev takes my entire pension, you know, and spends
it on agriculture, cattle-raising." |
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"Petruska!... Help, help, somebody!" |
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"going to the station all the same, don't leave without
me." |
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"But - Kostya, change your name and do small parts on
the stage." |
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"You know, these last few days, I've felt like your son
again, your child." |
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"Didn't I throw myself at him, didn't I shout, "I
bring you GENIUS. The Tolstoy of tomorrow!" |
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"Will you be so kind as to offer me some assistance in
getting back on my feet?" |
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"Boris - I came across something of a very curious nature
while I was packing your things" |
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"You, you, you, always you!"
"KEEP YOUR VOICE DOWN, BORIS!"
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"You do want to remain here for a while longer? Why not?
Stay!" |
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"Shameless - wanton..." |
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"Write down in your notebook, which is my only serious rival, these
words: "I am adored for life by Russia's - "
" - Divine Sarah Bernhardt!"
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"I make this little investment in your career on the
stage - little girl..." |
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