Somewhere in the Night
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:20:02
After all, a lady shouldn't have to wait at all
for a gentlemen- even her uncle.

:20:05
Much less in a public hallway
with no place to sit down...

:20:09
to wait for Larry.
:20:12
There's a place to sit down
in my room.

:20:15
How nice of you
to suggest it.

:20:30
This is rather exciting.
Unconventional, to say the least.

:20:33
Haven't you got
a French word for it?

:20:36
Should we just abandon convention
and introduce ourselves?

:20:40
- My name's Phyllis.
- Phyllis what?

:20:46
Oh, I imagine
it's one of those things.

:20:48
Rich, high-class family
wouldn't want it known...

:20:50
their daughter waited
around crummy hotel halls.

:20:52
- Is that it?
- Well, that's putting it a little crudely.

:21:01
Not too rich
and high-class.

:21:03
A compact that cost three bucks tops,
a torn hem on your skirt...

:21:07
a matchfolder that says
you eat at a cheap cafeteria...

:21:09
and you weren't waiting
for anybody but me.

:21:12
Unless you can see through a door.
You should have thought of that when I closed it.

:21:16
So, what goes?
:21:18
You know, there's been
a terrible shortage of men.

:21:21
Yeah. So we heard
in the Pacific.

:21:23
This war must have been
murder on you poor women.

:21:25
We used to cry
our eyes out about it.

:21:27
So, when I heard there was
a man in 618-

:21:29
- You thought he might know where Larry was.
- Yeah.

:21:32
Only there isn't any Larry. It's just a name
that you made up to start me talking.

:21:35
- About what?
- Oh, just this and that. Quelque chose.

:21:39
Maybe I just thought
you ought to know about me and that...

:21:42
I ought to know about you.
:21:50
- Did you have fun?
- I've had more fun drinking a bromo seltzer.


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