All About Eve
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:34:04
She thinks only of me,
:34:07
doesn't she?
:34:10
Well, let's say she thinks
only aboutya, anyway.

:34:13
- How do you mean that?
- I'll tell ya how.

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Like...
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Like she's studying you.
:34:20
Like you was a play, or a book,
or a set of blueprints.

:34:24
How you walk, talk, eat, think...
:34:26
I'm sure that's flattering.
There's nothing wrong with it.

:34:31
Good morning. Well, what do
you think of my elegant new suit?

:34:35
It looks much better on you than it did on me.
:34:38
I can imagine. All it needed was
a little taking in here and letting out there.

:34:42
- Are you sure you won't want ityourself?
- Quite sure. I find it too seventeenish for me.

:34:47
Come now, as though you were an old lady.
:34:50
I'm on my way. Is there anything else?
:34:52
- That script to take to the Guild.
- I've got it.

:34:55
And those cheques for the income-tax man.
:34:57
Right here.
:35:00
It seems I can't think of a thing
you haven't thought of.

:35:03
That's my job. See you at teatime.
:35:08
Eve?
:35:09
Did you place a call from me to Bill
for midnight California time?

:35:16
- Golly, I forgot to tell you!
- Yes, dear, you forgot all about it.

:35:19
I was sure you'd want to, being his birthday.
:35:22
You've been so busy lately. Last night
I meant to tell you before you went out.

:35:27
I guess I was asleep when you got home.
:35:29
Yes, I guess you were.
It was very thoughtful of you, Eve.

:35:33
Mr Sampson's birthday, I couldn't forget that.
You'd never forgive me.

:35:44
As a matter of fact,
I sent him a telegram myself.


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