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I hadn't intended to amuse you.
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It wasn't you. It was something else,
please believe me.

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I had to either laugh or cry.
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I'm through with crying,
don't you understand that?

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No, but it's all right.
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As for marrying you...
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it's very flattering.
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It feels wonderful to be wanted
by someone.

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I needed that feeling right now,
more than you'll ever know.

:49:27
Something happens to a
woman when she isn't wanted.

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- Something dreadful.
- All of which doesn't answer my question.

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Will you marry me?
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I'm aging visibly.
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I'm not in love with you.
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Do you think we could be happy?
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I'll do everything in my power
to see that you are.

:49:46
There's Carol to think of.
She doesn't like me.

:49:48
I haven't done this very gracefully
or even adequately.

:49:51
But, one thing is certain,
Carol isn't asking to marry you, I am.

:49:55
I've never had a great deal.
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It's very tempting to be offered
the kind of life I'd have as your wife.

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But that's not important.
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The important thing is
I think I can make you happy.

:50:08
I will marry you, if you want me to.
:50:14
I'm sorry, I'm just not quite
used to the idea, yet.

:50:18
It isn't very easy for a man my age
to kiss a woman with dignity.

:50:22
I'll need practice.
:50:28
Will you have dinner with me, Louise?
:50:30
Yes, Dean.
:50:41
Don't you love the way
Prof. Hopkins gets mad?

:50:43
- I just think he's delicious, don't you?
- Well...

:50:45
- Do you like Mr. Elliott?
- Sort of.

:50:48
I can't stand him.
Know what he said to me?

:50:51
You'll never believe it.
He said I talk too much.

:50:53
I wonder where he got that idea.
:50:54
Hey, Graham, you have a visitor.
:50:56
- A man?
- No, a lady.

:50:57
- Thank you.
- Bye.


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