The Women
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:36:02
Then maybe I can...
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No, it's nothing. It's just nerves.
:36:11
I had a rather gloomy letter
from home today.

:36:15
My little sister, she's not very well.
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What's wrong with her?
She got a hangover?

:36:19
But she'll be all right.
Yes, I'm holding the thought.

:36:27
No, Stephen.
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I couldn't think of you
disarranging your evening.

:36:33
I'll have another birthday next year.
:36:36
- You'll have another one next week.
- So help me, I'm going to slug you.

:36:43
If you could drop by
for just a few moments...

:36:46
...and have a glass of sherry to my health.
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I do need you so.
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Yes, dear.
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I'll meet you on our corner in five minutes.
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Goodbye.
:37:07
Say, can you beat him?
He almost stood me up for his wife.

:37:12
- Two late shoppers waiting for you.
- You can have them. I've got to hustle.

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But they asked for you by name.
Miss Crystal Allen.

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- Why me?
- Maybe they're slumming.

:37:26
Might I be of assistance?
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Yes. I'm thinking of changing my perfume.
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Something more subtle,
or something in the woodsy order?

:37:36
This, for instance.
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- Is that what you use?
- That's much too expensive for me.

:37:45
Nonsense, my dear. A pretty girl like you,
with all the rich men that float in here.

:37:50
I'm afraid, when they come to this counter,
they are thinking of other women.

:37:55
I shouldn't think you'd let that disturb you.

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