In a Lonely Place
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:12:00
Then she gets desperate.
She wants him so terribly...

:12:04
...and since there's no other way,
one stormy day she swims way out...

:12:09
...and she starts to scream:
" Help, help, help, help!"

:12:13
Honey, I have neighbours!
:12:16
Channing won't swim after her
because he thinks it's a trick.

:12:20
Alathea goes on screaming, and suddenly
he realizes she's in danger.

:12:25
He swims out so f ast
he hardly even touches the water.

:12:29
But by the time he gets there,
she's gone.

:12:31
She's joined her husband
Lester in the sea.

:12:34
-lt's a powerf ul story.
-What you call an epic.

:12:38
What did I tell you?
:12:42
There are lots of things
I didn't even mention.

:12:45
Thank you.
:12:47
-What time is it?
-lt's 12:30.

:12:51
Oh, is that all?
:12:54
I'm sorry I acted so stupid. About you
taking off your shoes and all.

:13:00
-lt was nice of you to break your date.
-I can see Henry anytime.

:13:04
Is Henry...? Is he in love with you?
:13:08
I guess so. He's nice and substantial.
The easy-going type.

:13:12
He lives with his f olks
and has a good job.

:13:15
-So you don't love him.
-Are you a mind reader?

:13:19
Most writers like to think they are.
:13:23
Are you going steady with anybody?
You don't have to say. I just wondered.

:13:28
Look, Mildred, it's late and I'm tired
and I have to get up early.

:13:34
Well, that's all right.
:13:37
Would you mind
if I don't drive you home?

:13:40
There's a taxi stand
right around the corner.

:13:43
Not at all. That'll be fine.
:13:47
All right. Here you are
and thank you very much.

:13:51
Well, thank you.

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