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I agree.27.- 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 9 (ON GAM 1) CAM 4______________ MS Miss Bluebell /CAM 5 t"o~CAPTION/ CAM 1 MS Eamonn Possible X-cutting EAMONN: (Cont'd) and I know how much your family means to /you. For the orphan girl christened Margaret Kelly in Dublin was never to know her own parents, and you were adopted by the late Mary Murphy, whom I know you loved and regarded as a mother. Because you were a frail little baby, the local doctor was a frequent visitor/and I believe that doctor, long since passed away, gave you a name STANDBYS: HOPEFULLY RESPONSE FROM SUBJECT 1: MS Eamonn 4: MS Miss Bluebell 2: FL 2-shot Eamonn + Miss Bluebell 3: Caption Aged 3 NB: CAPTION HARD ON ADLIB CAM 5______+ Preview______ Caption: Aged 3 (colour) QAM 4______/PREVIEW BLACK/ MS Miss Bluebell EAMONN: , And here's the 3 years old Bluebell, when she moves across the Irish Sea to go to live near relations in Liverpool. / Home is at 48 Deysbrook Lane, West q^]v[ ______ Derby,/and doctors advise that the MS Eamonn spindly little girl go to dancing lessons?╟ to strengthen her legs. CAM 4 So you / go to Madame Cummins Dancing MS Miss Bluebell . . (cont'd) (CAM 5 next) 9