Gilda
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She managed to say it,
but I knew it would haunt her.

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Anyone as superstitious as Gilda,
out loud, asking for disaster.

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- Hi.
- You're still dressed.

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- Hi.
- You're still dressed.

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- Anything wrong?
- I told you, zippers throw me.

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- You'll have a maid in the morning.
- Will she be old and ugly?

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It's smart to surround yourself
with ugly women and beautiful men.

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- You knew him before.
- Who?

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- Johnny.
- Johnny Farrel?

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- You knew him before.
- No.

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- Don't ever lie to me.
- I'm telling the truth.

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I don't think I ever knew him.
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I see. You're a child, Gilda.
A beautiful, greedy child.

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I like to feed you beautiful things.
You have such a good appetite.

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- But I shouldn't make any mistakes?
- No, you shouldn't.

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If you're worried about
Johnny Farrel, don't be. I hate him.

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And he hates you. That's apparent.
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But hate can be an exciting emotion.
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Haven't you noticed that?
There is a heat in it one can feel.

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Didn't you feel it tonight?
I did.

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It warmed me. Hate is the
only thing that has ever warmed me.


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