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:09:08
What do you suppose they're
snooping around for?

:09:11
Next they'll give me
the third degree.

:09:15
Alex, I was going to write,
but it happened so quickly...

:09:18
- I got married.
- Who is married?

:09:21
- Alex, my husband, John Brown.
- I'm glad to meet you officially.

:09:26
You are married? There is nothing
so nice as a new marriage...

:09:31
no psychosis yet, no aggression,
no guilt complexes...

:09:36
I congratulate you, and wish
you have babies and not ogres...

:09:42
How about we have a glass of beer,
like in the old days?

:09:45
The truth is, we have no hotel room.
All the hotels were so crowded.

:09:49
What do you want with a hotel? That's
for millionaires, not lovebirds.

:09:54
You'll stay right here. Look how I'm
living by myself with a can opener.

:10:00
My housekeeper has gone to work,
my secretary is a wreck...

:10:05
and I've got a cleaning woman
who can't cook and hates me...

:10:08
Cook me my coffee in the morning
and the house is yours.

:10:12
- That's wonderful of you.
- There's nothing wonderful about me.

:10:16
It's nice to see my old assistant.
The youngest but the best I ever had.

:10:22
But who knows now? As my old friend
Sanabaum used to say...

:10:28
"Women make the best psychoanalysts,
until they fall in love...

:10:34
... after that, they make
the best patients."

:10:40
Good night and happy dreams...
:10:43
- Which we will analyse at breakfast.
- Goodnight and thanks for everything.

:10:48
Any husband of Constance
is a husband of mine.

:10:51
- Goodnight.
- Goodnight.


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