In a Lonely Place
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:52:02
What, no caviar?
:52:04
You'll get breakf ast in 10 minutes.
:52:07
-We're going to a beach party tonight.
-Good.

:52:10
With the Nicolais. You met him.
Lochner's office. Remember?

:52:14
Yes. Vaguely.
:52:17
You really want to go?
:52:20
Be back in five minutes.
:52:26
They still don't know who killed
that checkroom girl.

:52:29
They don't?
:52:31
-Have you met Frances Randolph?
-No.

:52:34
I used to take care of her.
:52:36
All right, tell me. What happened?
What did Mr. Steele do to her?

:52:41
Nothing much. Just beat her up.
Broke her nose.

:52:45
Why didn't you warn her? Tell her not
to get involved with a brute like Dix?

:52:51
You can joke about it, angel...
:52:54
...but someday you'll find out who your
f riend is. I hope it isn't too late.

:52:59
This isn't going to be as easy to get
out of as it was with Mr. Baker.

:53:04
That's enough, Martha. Get out!
:53:07
I'll get out, angel...
:53:09
...but you'll beg me to come back
when you're in trouble.

:53:12
You will, angel, because
you don't have anybody else.

:53:16
Get out.
:53:23
I love a picnic.
:53:24
-Acres of sand, all of it in your f ood.
-Stop griping. Lie still and inhale.

:53:30
-What, sand?
-Air. And don't let it go to your head.

:53:33
He's worked like a fiend all week.
:53:36
-I've wanted to know how writers work.
-Usually in a sitting position.

:53:40
-That's wonderf ul! Not cold at all!
-Oh, my hero!

:53:44
I meant, does he usually have
the story mapped out?

:53:48
If not, you're in trouble, unless you
have my gal f riend here as inspiration.

:53:52
-Are you feeling all right?
-I wouldn't write a page without her.

:53:56
The only way I can shut her up
is to sit down and write.

:53:59
How I went f or her
I don't know.


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