The Women
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:37:00
I'll meet you on our corner in five minutes.
:37:04
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.

:37:16
But they asked for you by name.
Miss Crystal Allen.

:37:20
- 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.
:37:34
Something more subtle,
or something in the woodsy order?

:37:36
This, for instance.
:37:39
- 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.
:38:00
Here's this new one, Summer Rain.
:38:02
That's the kind Mary Haines
is so keen about.

:38:05
Yes, that's it.
:38:07
A friend of ours, Mrs. Stephen Haines,
simply dotes on this.

:38:11
Really?
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Her husband picked it out for her.
Perhaps you sold it to him.

:38:15
Stephen Haines, the engineer?
:38:18
I'm afraid I don't remember.
We have so many men come in here.

:38:23
Awfully good looking.
Tall, fair, distinguished.

:38:26
You wouldn't overlook him.
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I'm sorry, but when one's mind
is on one's own business...

:38:33
Of course. And as you say,
you have so many men...

:38:41
I wouldn't think that one suggested
your personality at all. It's called Oomph.

:38:49
- How amusing.
- What's that?

:38:52
Closing time.
:38:54
The bum's rush in melody, dear.
:38:58
- Good night, Pat.
- Good night, Crystal.


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