The Talk of the Town
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1:27:03
Leopold, I've been
so miserable to you.

1:27:07
I never really knew you.
1:27:11
Leopold.
1:27:12
Stop saying "Leopold" like that,
tenderly.

1:27:15
It sounds funny with
a name like "Leopold."

1:27:18
Shut up.
1:27:19
Where's this going to end, anyway?
1:27:22
Here you are, back in the attic.
Now he's pulling tricks.

1:27:26
Where did he go without his beard?
1:27:30
- He'll be all right.
- He won't be all right. He's a child.

1:27:35
I know just how you feel.
1:27:37
Don't start that soupy stuff again.
1:27:40
You don't know
how I feel about anything.

1:27:43
Nora, you'd like that job
in Washington, wouldn't you?

1:27:48
Come on, tell me.
1:27:49
Who wouldn't want to
get out of this burg?

1:27:52
Certainly, and with him.
1:27:58
I've been sitting here wondering.
1:28:01
It's all wrong.
The whole thing's wrong.

1:28:04
What's all wrong?
1:28:06
Well, I've been wondering.
1:28:08
Suppose you two had met up here
and Leopold Dilg hadn't butted in.

1:28:13
- Now wait a minute.
- No. That isn't the whole thing.

1:28:18
That's quite a man, an important man.
1:28:22
And quite a career too.
Can't kick a career like that around.

1:28:27
Who said I was right about the law?
1:28:30
Leopold, what do you mean?
1:28:33
Nothing. I was just wondering,
that's all, Nora.

1:28:37
- What are you wondering about?
- Just wondering. Can't a man wonder?

1:28:42
- Nora, you'd better get going.
- Wait.

1:28:45
- You're taking chances.
- I'm going to get Yates.

1:28:48
- You stay here.
- Everything's going to be fine.

1:28:51
Remember what I said.
Don't go any place.


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