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:45:02
I never realized before
that Canada is so large and far away.

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- David, it's wonderful to see you again.
- Canadian Special, good.

:45:12
Of course, in Canada they won't drink
anything but Kentucky whiskey.

:45:16
Aren't you going to kiss me?
:45:18
I had no plans one way or the other.
:45:21
All right, go ahead and kiss me.
You don't have to mean it.

:45:29
I didn't expect you to mean it that little.
:45:31
When a woman kisses me, Louise,
she has to take pot luck.

:45:35
I can see that you weren't nearly as
Ionely in Canada as you pretended to be.

:45:39
No, I wasn't.
Man, Louise, doesn't live by bread alone.

:45:43
- Very amusing.
- No. Only mildly so.

:45:49
You've changed, David.
Something's changed you.

:45:52
No, we were through
before I went to Canada.

:45:55
- I suppose I should've put that in writing.
- But, now you're hard and bitter.

:45:59
Bored, I think would be a bit closer to it.
I warned you about that, didn't I?

:46:03
Look, suppose we don't
discuss it anymore?

:46:07
All right. Let's discuss something else.
:46:09
Slide rules, cracking plants? Or maybe,
you'd rather talk about the weather?

:46:13
It's been very nice, the weather.
We have so much of it.

:46:16
Washington is practically all weather.
Some hot, some cold.

:46:19
- In between, we have rain. Shall I go on?
- Please do.

:46:22
In a moment I'll be out on the street,
hailing a cab.

:46:24
I hope I haven't said anything offensive,
I wouldn't want to hurt you.

:46:27
Usually, one of the nice things
about going away, is coming back.

:46:31
Usually, not always.
:46:33
Did you expect to come back and find
me just as you left me, waiting patiently?

:46:37
Crying a little with the joy
of seeing you again?

:46:39
You're so sure of yourself,
so certain of your own breathless charm!

:46:43
I'm sorry, Louise.
:46:45
You watch temperatures go down
and then go up again...

:46:48
but in love, there are no relapses.
:46:51
Once you're out of it, the fever never
comes back again. Bye, Louise.

:46:55
Your love affair with yourself
has reached heroic proportions.

:46:57
Doesn't leave much room for me.
:46:59
Are you sure you can get along without
somebody to help you admire yourself?


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