In a Lonely Place
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:05:03
You have set the son-in-law business
back 50 years.

:05:08
-That's a dirty thing to-
-Stop! Hey, stop, Dix!

:05:11
What's the matter with you?
Quiet down!

:05:14
There goes Dix again.
:05:16
-I'm leaving.
-Mel, take Charlie home, will you?

:05:19
Come on.
:05:26
Maybe I'd better stay.
:05:28
No.
:05:29
-You will read that book tonight?
-Yes, yes.

:05:32
I'll drop by and wake you up in
the morning. Around 10.

:05:36
Make it about 11 .
:05:41
He had it coming, but next time will
you please do it in the parking lot?

:05:46
-I'll have some ham and eggs.
-I shall select the eggs personally.

:05:51
Sit here and take it easy.
:05:58
Dix on Steele!
:06:01
-Hello, Fran. How are you?
-Between pictures.

:06:04
Last night I couldn't sleep.
So, what did I do?

:06:08
-Called up a lot of people.
-Just you. Where were you?

:06:12
-Home.
-Don't you like to talk anymore?

:06:15
-Not to people who have my number.
-Why don't you come over?

:06:20
-I've got to read a book.
-Remember how I used to read to you?

:06:26
Since then, I've learned to read
by myself.

:06:29
That's all. Do you look down on all
women or just the ones you know?

:06:35
I was pretty nice to you.
:06:37
No, not to me. But you were
pretty nice. I'll call you.

:06:50
Thanks f or letting me read it.
:06:56
-What's your name?
-Mildred. Mildred Atkinson.


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