20TH CENTURY GIRL
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20TH CENTURY GIRL
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Mark Lamphere: You were living that fight. You soaked it all in - love, hate, the passion. You've been starved for feelings - any real feelings. I thought: 20th Century Sleeping Beauty. Wealthy American girl who has lived her life wrapped in cotton wool but she wants to wake up. Maybe she can.
Celia Barrett: Is it as hard as all that?
Mark Lamphere: Most people are
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Mark Lamphere:
You were living that fight. You soaked it all in - love, hate, the passion. You've been starved for feelings - any real feelings. I thought: 20th Century Sleeping Beauty. Wealthy American girl who has lived her life wrapped in cotton wool but she wants to wake up. Maybe she can.
Celia Barrett:
Is it as hard as all that?
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of female divinity, righteous hand
to guide my sacred purpose for the salvation
of the 20th century, redeem my mother's sacrifice and r century the dignity
to this nation.
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Bobbie Lee Hartley:
Here we are, second half of the 20th Century . The 20th Century! And Mississippi has yet to hear a word of it. Amazing. Amazing! I've come this far in life and as yet I have seen no television, ridden in no convertible car, nothin' fortifyin' ha
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a woman sitting on a couch with a keyboard in the background.
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* You got the best of me * And, gee, you took so long * The thingsyou put me through * Who is that girl? * Seemed to be so wrong * You took your pride... Ta-da. Just little old20th- century me. You sure you're okay? I'll live. I don't get it, Buffy. Why'd you think I'd like youbetter dressed that way?
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Am I doing something wrong?
Mr. Browne:
Well, to tell you the truth, it does seem a bit old-fashioned. After all, we are in the twentieth century .
Eglentine Price:
What do you suggest?
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a boy and a girl are looking at each other.
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You start and I'll take over.
Robert Sherman:
"Autumn. In the early part of the 20th century , 1910. London. At Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, the Banks household is in an uproar."
P.L. Travers:
Hold it. Now, I see that Cherry Tree Lane as not too townified on one side of the park. And we'll ge