Night and the City
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:08:00
Probably starve doing it,
but I'll master it in the end, I promise.

:08:03
That's the thing that
keeps us apart, you know.

:08:06
Your spaghetti?
:08:08
Yes, in a way.
:08:10
When I'm having my spaghetti,
you're looking for your morning toast.

:08:13
Do you think we might ever arrange our day
to meet somewhere around teatime?

:08:17
Come on, sit down.
:08:19
- Let me get these hideous
monsters out of the way.
- Oh, he's cute!

:08:22
- She.
- Well, she's cute.

:08:24
The shops tell me it's the best-selling
design I've given them so far.

:08:27
- Discouraging.
- You're probably pleased as punch.

:08:30
Of course. Sit down
and really be comfortable.

:08:32
Thanks, Adam,
but I've got to get on to work.

:08:35
- I've come to ask for a favor.
- Name it.

:08:37
- Could you let me have
three pounds until tomorrow?
- Help yourself.

:08:41
Punch the night bell. The old lady of
Threadneedle St. Is well stocked and generous.

:08:44
- It does look like the Bank of England.
- Well, it should.

:08:46
I spent half my youth
reproducing it.

:08:49
- It's very good.
- Of course.

:08:54
Wonderful!
:08:56
You're very clever,
Adam.

:08:58
I am about
unimportant things.

:09:02
Help yourself.
:09:04
Thanks, Adam.
I happen to need this right now for-

:09:08
- Well, I didn't expect them to deliver the -
- Sure.

:09:13
Harry's back.
:09:17
You knew that,
didn't you?

:09:19
These walls. Just one big, happy family.
:09:22
He gets so excited,
almost like a child.

:09:25
But anyone has to fight
not to get pulled in by his excitement.

:09:28
- His ideas always have so much imagination.
- I know.

:09:31
- Harry's an artist without an art.
- What does that mean?

:09:35
Well, that's something that'd
make a man very unhappy, Mary-

:09:38
groping for the right lever,
the means with which to express himself.

:09:42
Yes, he is that,
isn't he?

:09:44
I like that, Adam.
It's a very nice thought.

:09:47
Yes, but it
can be dangerous.

:09:49
Oh. No, you don't.
Not again.

:09:51
Every time you talk, you mix me up so
I can't think straight for a week.

:09:54
- Thanks, Adam.
- Anything.

:09:57
Anytime.

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