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1:34:02
How about a drink
for the gentleman, Teddy.

1:34:05
What are you looking at?
Don't you want a drink?

1:34:07
- Gentleman's changed his mind.
- You've had enough.

1:34:12
I'm thirsty.
1:34:14
- Nothing for you? Sure?
- Nothing.

1:34:16
I wanna take you home.
1:34:18
The gallant knight.
1:34:20
Quiet. Soft music.
My friend's being considerate.

1:34:24
He wants to take me home.
1:34:25
- The way you took me to dinner?
- I'm sorry. I was held up.

1:34:29
- The rehearsal lasted longer.
- I can't spend my life waiting.

1:34:32
- I came as soon as I could.
- Wasn't soon enough.

1:34:34
Helen, I'm tired.
1:34:35
- Only the usual.
- I wanna go home, get some rest.

1:34:38
- Go ahead.
- You're coming.

1:34:39
Leave me alone.
1:34:41
Go back to your music. I'm tired of playing
second fiddle to the ghost of Beethoven.

1:34:46
- Put it down.
- Mind your own business.

1:34:48
- No offense. Mind your own business.
- I said, put it down.

1:34:51
- Look, I don't think Mrs. Wright wants...
- Take your hands off him, Teddy.

1:34:55
I'm sorry. No offense.
1:34:59
That's my line, no offense.
1:35:03
No offense, anybody.
1:35:15
- Let me alone, Paul. I'm a lost crusade.
- Turn around.

1:35:22
You're a hangman's noose to me.
1:35:24
Please leave me alone.
1:35:26
Say good night.
1:35:32
Good night, Monte.
1:35:35
- Night, Teddy.
- Night, Helen.

1:35:36
Night, Mrs. Wright.
1:35:44
A French philosopher once listed
300 ways of committing suicide.

1:35:47
- Yeah?
- He left one out:

1:35:49
Falling in love with an artist.

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