Dinner at Eight
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:55:04
Don't think l don't mind.
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But l can't let it tear me to pieces
the way it did the first time.

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lt was just before
Wayne was born, remember?

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l thought the world had come to an end.
:55:23
The noble young physician...
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was just a masher.
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Surely a little more than that.
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A great deal more.
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That's why it's so pathetic.
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You're two people, really.
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One's magnificent...
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and the other's so shoddy.
:55:49
You're right, Lucy.
:55:52
l don't know why
you've stayed with me all these years.

:55:56
Because l'm still in love with you.
lsn't that funny?

:56:00
You'd think l'd have more pride.
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l love you, Lucy. lt's never been otherwise.
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You know what l think?
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l think you're still a little boy
living over on Tenth Avenue...

:56:15
a little bit in awe
of the girl from Murray Hill.

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And that's why, forgive me...
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these glamorous women in your life...
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have all been a little common,
a little bit Tenth Avenue, too.

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These other women, why....
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lt's like gambling, drinking, or drugs.
You just keep on.

:56:39
A habit can be cured
if the patient wants to.

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The patient wants to.
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Of course, you mustn't stop too suddenly.
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Lucy, darling, it's you and l.
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lt's always been you and l,
and always will be.


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