Young Man with a Horn
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1:02:10
No.
1:02:14
What is it? Have l...?
1:02:16
It's not you.
1:02:18
Are you talking in riddles again, Amy?
I don't get you.

1:02:21
I didn't expect you to.
1:02:22
Is this that stuff you learn at school?
Am I some kind of an experiment?

1:02:26
- You ought to be grateful.
- For what?

1:02:29
You caught me off-guard
for a moment.

1:02:31
- I may never be as honest again.
- Oh, stop this crazy talk.

1:02:34
You keep away, Richard.
1:02:36
You and your fine frenzy.
1:02:38
This is my first and last warning.
1:02:40
You think you're falling
in love with me.

1:02:42
Well, don't.
Don't take any chances with me.

1:02:46
Only people who respect themselves
can ever love fully, freely.

1:02:49
I don't happen to respect myself.
1:02:51
You sound like something out of a book.
1:02:54
I only know what I feel.
1:02:56
You're lucky. I feel half a dozen things
at the same time.

1:03:01
Will you take me home?
1:03:04
What's the matter?
Isn't this fancy enough for you?

1:03:07
Please don't make me
say something dull.

1:03:09
I wouldn't try to make you do anything.
1:03:11
- Then take me home.
- But let's get this straight.

1:03:14
People either like you or they don't.
1:03:16
They don't act one way and
then change the next minute.

1:03:19
- They're rather dull, aren't they?
- Well, at least you know where you stand.

1:03:23
You know, I thought you were something
wonderful, Amy. Something fine and...

1:03:28
- Well, you're acting like a cheap...
- Oh, don't stop now, Richard.

1:03:31
You're just beginning to be interesting.
1:03:35
You'd better go home, Amy.
It's getting late.

1:03:39
Aren't you taking me?
1:03:41
Well, you like riding in cars so much,
take a taxi.

1:03:44
Thanks.
1:03:53
Call me sometime.
1:03:55
Call you what?

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