In a Lonely Place
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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.

1:17:02
Hi, Charlie.
1:17:04
Forgive the smell of mothballs.
1:17:07
My sincerest congratulations,
princess.

1:17:11
Let me embrace you, noble prince.
1:17:15
My senses tell me you've
had a few, thespian.

1:17:19
I've been celebrating
since your call.

1:17:21
-Brandy f or Mr. Waterman.
-What did you do this red-letter day?

1:17:27
So much it's difficult to remember.
1:17:30
First I got a ring, then we looked at
houses, then we bought clothes.

1:17:34
-He hasn't left me alone f or a second.
-Sounds f ascinating, princess.

1:17:38
Let me see the jewel.
1:17:42
Ex quisite taste! The princess must
not pick the polish f rom her nails.

1:17:49
The princess has been acting
very strangely.

1:17:53
Your table's ready.

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