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Margo: All playwrights should be dead for three hundred years! Lloyd: That would solve none of their problems, because actresses never die. The stars never die and never change. Margo: You may change this star any time you want for a new and fresh and exciting one, fully equipped with fire and music. Anytime you want, starting with tonight's performance! Max: This is for lawyers to talk about! This concerns a run-of-the-play contract that you cannot rewrite or ad-lib! Margo: Are you threatening me with legal action, Mr. Fabian? Max: Are you breaking the contract? Margo: Answer my question. Max: (muttering angrily) Who am I to threaten? I'm a dying man. Margo: I don't hear you. Max: I said 'I'm a dying man!' Margo: Not until the last drugstore has sold its last pill. Lloyd: I shall never understand the weird process by which a body with a voice suddenly fancies itself as a mind. Just when exactly does an actress decide they're her words she's saying and her thoughts she's expressing? Margo: Usually at the point when she has to rewrite and rethink them to keep the audience from leaving the theater. Lloyd: It's about time the piano realize it has not written the concerto! Margo: And you, I take it, are the Paderewski who plays his concerto on me, the piano?

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