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:45:02
Hello?
:45:04
Oh, hello, Hilda.
:45:08
Oh, no, I'm not really sick.
:45:12
I can explain everything.
:45:17
All right, I'll meet you
down in the lobby right away.

:45:21
Yeah, I'd love to.
:45:24
Goodbye.
:45:27
- Where are you going?
- I'm going to meet the woman I love.

:45:32
You're supposed to be sick in bed.
:45:34
That's the only thing keeping this
play alive, that we have a sick man.

:45:39
- Don't you want the play to go on?
- Listen, fellas...

:45:42
...you starved and robbed me,
and I went along with you...

:45:46
...because I thought
I owed it to the play.

:45:49
There's one thing more important
than any play, and that's love.

:45:54
- It only comes once in a lifetime.
- Well, once is enough for me.

:46:00
I'm going now. And I'll brain any man
that tries to stop me.

:46:05
That's a fine thing.
Yesterday we wanted you to go home.

:46:09
You didn't wanna go. Now we want
you to stay. You wanna go.

:46:12
- Make up your mind.
- My mind is made up!

:46:18
Love. He talks just like one
of the characters in his play.

:46:22
I don't know. I like love.
:46:25
Me too, but there's a time
and a place for everything.

:46:28
I like it any time.
:46:31
Hey, Faker, how about you?
Was you ever in love?

:46:43
Of course I like them a little bigger.
:46:47
I'll get it.
:46:52
- Hello, Christine.
- Hello.

:46:55
Well, where did this banquet
come from?

:46:58
One of the waiters
wants to be an actor.


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