In a Lonely Place
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:07:00
-Where do you live?
-ln Inglewood, with my aunt.

:07:03
-You got a car?
-No, I usually catch the bus.

:07:06
-I'll drive you home.
-Thank you, but I have a date.

:07:09
-Well, break it.
-I can't.

:07:11
Besides, it's my policy
never to go out with customers.

:07:15
I didn't mean I was
going to take you out.

:07:18
-I was going to take you home.
-I have a date.

:07:20
My home.
:07:22
Mr. Steele.
:07:25
You can help me. I've gotta read
this book tonight and I'm tired.

:07:30
-Maybe you could tell it to me.
-ls that what you had in mind?

:07:34
You make me feel real important.
:07:37
Just think. When I go to see
Alathea Bruce with Aunt Cora...

:07:41
...I can say I told the story to the
screenwriter. Let me call my date.

:07:46
Maybe I can still
catch him at home.

:07:55
There's no sacrifice too great
f or a chance at immortality.

:07:59
Yes, sir.
:08:10
My, what a pretty place!
:08:14
Sort of hacienda-like.
:08:19
Ex cuse me.
:08:28
Neighbour of yours?
:08:30
No, I never saw her bef ore.
:08:44
I'll be right with you.
:08:50
Make yourself at home.
:08:53
It must be wonderf ul to be a writer.
:08:56
Thrilling.

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