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:01:29
-Wait a minute, will you? I'll be right out.
-All right.

:01:39
The doorbell's ringing.
:01:40
Yes, I know.
:01:47
Well, I'm not expecting anybody.
:01:49
Neither am I.
:01:50
Come on, open up.
:01:53
Why, that's Johnny Case.
:01:55
Open up. Open up or I'll break it down.
:01:59
-Johnny.
-Hello, Susan.

:02:01
-How are you? Good to see you.
-Nick.

:02:03
Get out of Johnny's arms and
let him come in. When did you get back?

:02:06
Few minutes ago.
I didn't have time to go home.

:02:08
-Mind if I leave my grips here?
-No.

:02:10
-You both look fine. So long.
-Wait, we haven't seen you in two weeks.

:02:13
-You can't run away.
-I've got a date. There's a cab waiting.

:02:16
-What of it?
-Have some breakfast.

:02:18
-How was your vacation?
-Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.

:02:21
Guess he liked it.
:02:22
I must go. She's waiting.
I haven't seen her since Wednesday.

:02:25
-She? Who?
-My wife.

:02:26
-Nick, did you hear the man?
-The room is going round and round.

:02:31
She's not exactly my wife yet.
But she's going to be. It's all arranged.

:02:35
Take it easy, now.
Everything will be all right.

:02:38
-Lie down right there.
-Wait a minute.

:02:41
That's it now.
Tell us all about it from the beginning.

:02:44
-Who is she?
-What's her name?

:02:45
-Why marry her?
-How'd you meet?

:02:47
-What does she do?
-Come, boy.

:02:49
Wait.
:02:51
It's love, fellows. I've met the girl.
:02:55
She is....
:02:56
I can't describe her, but the first thing
you notice are her dimples when she smiles.


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