The Awful Truth
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:46:02
''To you, my little prairie flower
l'm thinking of you every hour

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''Though now you're just a friend to me
l wonder what the end will be''

:46:12
Excuse me, Dan,
l do laugh at the oddest times.

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You see what l mean?
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''Oh, you would make my life divine
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''if you would change your name to mine''
:46:33
That's really....
:46:34
That's beautiful, Dan.
lt's really beautiful. There's my phone.

:46:38
You've got to go now, really.
:46:41
-Hello.
-Comment ça va, madame?

:46:43
-You haven't forgotten about tomorrow?
-Look, l have company.

:46:49
All right, wait a minute, hold the phone.
:46:55
There, now go on, Dan, l'll see you later.
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Lucy, you've made me
the happiest man in the world.

:47:06
Dreamed of this moment for days,
now it's all come true.

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Dan, really!
:47:14
l'll go home now and dress for dinner.
l'm so happy l could eat three steaks.

:47:24
Hello?
:47:34
Telephone.
:47:39
Hello?
:47:40
Can l expect you tomorrow?
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At 3:00 tomorrow afternoon?
l think that would be convenient.

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Very well then, 3:00 tomorrow afternoon.
Goodbye.

:47:51
-Who was that?
-Why should it interest you?

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Wait a minute, after all,
the final decree isn't in yet.

:47:58
-lf you must know, it was my masseuse.
-My who?


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