In a Lonely Place
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1:15:00
If you feel like writing, write to him.
1:15:03
Then maybe later
you'll come back to us.

1:15:06
I hope so.
1:15:09
See you.
1:15:11
Goodbye, Mel.
1:15:35
Yes, this is she.
1:15:36
About your reservation to New York,
we may have some space...

1:15:40
...on Flight 22 at 3 p.m. Will you be
at this number f or another hour?

1:15:45
Yes, I'll be here. Please let me know
as quickly as you can.

1:15:51
I got f our blocks away and remembered
I don't know your ring size.

1:15:55
-Here. This is about right.
-I want you to choose it.

1:15:59
You have to wear it
the rest of your life.

1:16:02
-I still haven't packed.
-Do it later.

1:16:05
We've gotta look at houses...
1:16:08
...and I want to buy you a little car.
Come on.

1:16:12
Why are you always in a hurry?
1:16:14
Are you going to come
or do I have to drag you?

1:16:17
-I'm only half dressed.
-That's good enough f or me.

1:16:24
Greetings!
1:16:26
Mr. Waterman, you f orgot
to change your costume.

1:16:29
This is not a costume,
ignorant wench.

1:16:32
It is the f ormal attire of a gentleman.
1:16:36
No applause, please.
1:16:45
Mine host, you've slighted me.
Where's the red carpet...

1:16:48
...the lackeys with candelabra,
the trumpeters?

1:16:51
Are we not celebrating
a royal engagement?

1:16:53
Of course we are,
but it's to be held incognito.


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