You Were Never Lovelier
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:44:00
He has absolutely no good qualities.
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That's not for you to decide.
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I read in a book that a salmon swims
miles and miles to find a mate...

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...and Maria has swum long enough.
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Maria is going to wait
until the right man comes along.

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Why should she? I didn't.
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Oh, it's Mr. Davis. He can't meet us
scattered around the hall.

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- Hurry, Mama.
- Come on.

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- Good evening, Mr. Acuna.
- Mr. Davis.

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- Did you receive the contract?
- Yes, sir.

:44:37
Then I can depend on you?
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Don't worry, she'll be disillusioned.
:44:51
Maria, may I present
Mr. Robert Davis.

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- We've met before, haven't we?
- Yes. No.

:44:57
That is... In a way, but...
:44:59
We will translate
that remarkable statement...

:45:01
...after you've met
the rest of the family.

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This is Mrs. Acuna.
My daughters Cecy and Lita.

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Mr. Robert Davis.
He can't stay long.

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Sit down, Mr. Davis.
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I accidentally read
one of your beautiful notes to Maria.

:45:30
It's a shame that such a talented
young man is unemployed, Eduardo.

:45:33
Oh, but didn't Mr. Acuna tell you?
:45:35
I'm to dance in his Sky Room
starting tomorrow night.

:45:38
- Isn't that so, Mr. Acuna?
- The date was left open.

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- But you meant tomorrow, didn't you?
- Oh, of course he did.

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And you're going to love
working for Papa. Isn't he?

:45:48
Oh, I'm sure I will.
Oh, I almost forgot.

:45:53
These are for you.
There's no note this time, because...

:45:56
I'd rather you'd say
what you might have written anyway.


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