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Lady Ottoline Morrell:
Well, how is the campaign proceeding? Lytton Strachey:
Campaign? Lady Ottoline Morrell:
The Carrington matter. I take it - you're still working on that. Lytton Strachey:
Really, Ottoli, must you put things quite so boldly. I prefer to think of myself as an educator, rather than as a... Lady Ottoline Morrell:
What? Lytton Strachey:
As a pimp
Well, how is the campaign proceeding? Lytton Strachey:
Campaign? Lady Ottoline Morrell:
The Carrington matter. I take it - you're still working on that. Lytton Strachey:
Really, Ottoli, must you put things quite so boldly. I prefer to think of myself as an educator, rather than as a... Lady Ottoline Morrell:
What? Lytton Strachey:
As a pimp
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How is the campaign proceeding
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Campaign The Carrington matter
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I take it you're still working on her
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Really Ottoline Must you put things quite so boldly
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I prefer to think of myself as an educator rather than as a
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Movie Summary
The platonic relationship between artist Dora Carrington (Dame Emma Thompson) and writer Lytton Strachey (Jonathan Pryce) in the early twentieth century.

