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Merton of the Movies

CHAPTER II
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Of course there's the one where the dissipated English nobleman, Count Blessingham, lures Valerie into Westminster Abbey for his own evil purposes on the night of the old earl's murder--that's expensive--but they get a chance to use it again when Valerie is led to the altar by young Lord Stonecliff, the rightful heir.

And of course Stonecliff Manor, where Valerie is first seen as governess, would be expensive; but they use that in a lot of scenes, too.

Still, maybe I might change the locations around to something they've got built." "I wouldn't change a line," said Merton.

"Don't give in to 'em.

Make 'em take it as it is.


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