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START: “Well then. (He puts his glasses back in his pocket.) Good evening everyone. (To the audience, and off the cuff.) This morning, I was given back a memory which had been stolen from me; I was a small boy once again with my grandfather, walking in the gardens of Versaille.�
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END: “Don’t think I don’t know you do� you’re lucky not to be hanged! Any other King would have hung you� but as you amuse me... would you like to come to supper? We…�
Van Campen, Claire, Farinelli and the King, Oberon Books, 2018, p. 84-85.
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