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1:37:01
It's completely a selfish proposal...
1:37:03
but I can't have you giving me notice,
you know.

1:37:06
I'd be lost without you.
1:37:09
Miss Hanson... Margaret...
1:37:11
- have I hurt you?
- I don't know.

1:37:17
This comes of boasting that I never cry.
1:37:20
You will think about it?
I'll call you tomorrow.

1:37:22
No, I can't wait so long.
Tonight, about 9:00?

1:37:25
I hope the answer will be yes.
1:37:27
Here's the tea.
1:37:33
It wasn't a very flattering proposal, really.
1:37:37
Rather, a suggestion for a merger.
1:37:40
He used that very expression.
1:37:44
- Pretty cold-blooded, isn't it?
- Well, it's honest.

1:37:48
I'm sorry. Sorry for myself.
1:37:53
- I want you to be happy, Paula.
- It may work out.

1:37:59
He might even fall in love with me.
1:38:01
Would that be so very extraordinary?
1:38:04
It would be very extraordinary if he didn't.
1:38:07
But the situation is very extraordinary.
1:38:10
It seems rather hard,
what I'm going to say...

1:38:13
but if you marry him, keep to his terms.
1:38:18
I suppose you're right.
1:38:21
And you love him?
1:38:24
Yes.
1:38:27
You're going to be hurt, Paula.
1:38:39
John, don't be against it.
1:38:44
Hello?
1:38:47
Yes, Mr. Rainier.
1:38:50
Charles. You're early.
1:38:56
It's yes, Charles.

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