Citizen Kane
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1:24:04
- Be glad to.
- Thank you.

1:24:07
One is enough.
1:24:09
When I was a young man, there was
an impression that nurses were pretty.

1:24:13
Well, it was no truer then than it is today.
1:24:15
- I'll take your arm.
- All right.

1:24:17
- You won't forget about those cigars?
- I won't.

1:24:20
Have them wrapped like toothpaste,
or they'll stop them at the desk.

1:24:25
You know that young doctor
I was telling you about, well...

1:24:28
...he's got an idea
he wants to keep me alive.

1:25:02
I'd rather you'd just talk.
Anything that comes into your mind...

1:25:06
...about yourself and Mr.Kane.
1:25:09
You don't want to hear what comes into
my mind about myself and Charlie Kane.

1:25:16
You know, maybe I shouldn't have sung
for Charlie that first time I met him.

1:25:22
But I did an awful lot of singing after that.
1:25:26
I sang for teachers at $100 an hour.
1:25:30
- The teachers got that, I didn't.
- What did you get?

1:25:33
I didn't get a thing, except music lessons.
That's all there was in it.

1:25:37
He married you, didn't he?
1:25:38
He didn't mention anything about marriage
until after it was over and...

1:25:42
...until it got in the papers about us...
1:25:44
...and he lost the election,
and that Norton woman divorced him.

1:25:49
He was really interested in my voice.
1:25:51
Why did he build that opera house?
1:25:53
I didn't want it. I didn't want a thing.
It was his idea.

1:25:58
Everything was his idea...

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