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Over by the rainbow room.
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When you're through
with that thing, can I have it?

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- Hey, you forgot this.
- Thanks.

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- I've been hoping to run into you.
- To recover your knife in my back?

:47:27
I felt guilty, so I got out
some of your old stories.

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- You sweet kid.
- One's called something "Window".

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- "Dark Windows". How'd you like it?
- I didn't, except for about six pages.

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You've got a flashback there...
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Is there someplace we can talk?
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How about the rainbow room?
:47:48
Joe, I said you could
have my couch, not my girl.

:47:52
This is shop talk.
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There's a short stretch of my fiction
you found worthy of notice?

:47:59
The flashback scene when she tells
about being a schoolteacher.

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- I had a teacher like that.
- Maybe that's why it's good.

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- It's true and moving. Why not...?
- Who wants true and moving?

:48:10
Drop that attitude.
It's something worthwhile.

:48:13
- Shall I start now?
- Seriously. I've got ideas.

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I've got some, too.
This is New Year's Eve, let's live it up.

:48:21
For instance? We could make some
paper boats and have a regatta.

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- Or turn on the shower full blast.
- Or capture the kitchen.

:48:29
- Are you hungry?
- Hungry?

:48:32
After twelve years in the Burmese
jungle, I'm starving, Lady Agatha...

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...starving for a white shoulder.
- Phillip, you're mad.

:48:40
Thirsting for the coolness of your lips.
:48:45
You can have the phone now.
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No, Phillip, we must be strong.
:48:51
You're still wearing
the Coldstream Guards uniform,

:48:53
furthermore,
you can have the phone now.

:48:56
OK.
:48:58
Suddenly
I'm terribly afraid of losing you.


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