The Awful Truth
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:50:09
You should have seen your master
this afternoon.

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Come on, sit up, boy.
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No, better still, l tell you...
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go hide your eyes
and l'll give it to you that way.

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Five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five.
No peeking.

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Five, ten, fifteen, twenty,
twenty-five, thirty, thirty-five. You ready?

:50:32
All right, then, come on.
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You're too smart.
:50:39
Honestly, Patsy,
you should have seen Jerry this afternoon.

:50:42
And when that chair
started to slip from under him.

:50:45
-l will say that for Jerry, he's never dull.
-He was so silly, though.

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l know he thought he'd find me
in Armand's arms.

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He must have been terribly disappointed.
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He must have felt awful
about not finding you two in a clinch.

:50:59
Jerry's always had the most fantastic way
of getting into scrapes.

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We've had some grand laughs together.
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But a girl really wants
dependability and security.

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Yes, l suppose she does.
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Then she ought to buy an annuity.
Be more fun than Leeson.

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Don't explain. l'm not marrying him.
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That's what l wanted to tell you.
l'm not either.

:51:19
l can't marry him because l'm still in love
with that crazy lunatic.

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And there's nothing l can do about it.
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Patsy, here and there, now and then...
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-l've done a few things for you, haven't l?
-Yes.

:51:33
Here's a note that l've written to Dan
explaining exactly why l can't marry him.

:51:38
l could never phrase anything in person
as beautifully as l have in this note.

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But now l've lost my nerve
about giving it to him.

:51:44
-Could you sort of see that he gets it?
-l should say so.

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Well, l tried to forget Jerry.
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l know.
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That's why you jumped at Leeson
as if he were the last man on earth.

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l'll answer that.

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