In a Lonely Place
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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.
1:18:11
Hello, Dix. I understand you're
getting married?

1:18:15
That's right. Laurel Gray,
this is Frances Randolph.

1:18:18
-Hello, my dear. Congratulations.
-Thank you, Miss Randolph.

1:18:22
Come on, Fran. Join the elite.
1:18:25
You got a wonderf ul guy, Laurel,
and believe me, I should know--

1:18:29
-Oh, what am I saying?
-That's all right. I've told Laurel...

1:18:33
...you used to pursue me.
1:18:35
Brody wants me
f or the part of Althea.

1:18:38
I'm going to read the script tonight.
1:18:40
-Whose script?
-Yours, genius.

1:18:42
He's going to send it to my house.
If he likes it.

1:18:46
-Did he say where he got my script?
-I took it to him this morning.

1:18:50
-I stole it out of Laurel's desk.
-I gave it to him.

1:18:54
-Brody's been so impatient.
-I'm sorry, Mel.

1:18:58
-I know Brody will love it.
-lt's not you. Mel should know better.


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