Young Man with a Horn
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1:21:02
I had a hunch you hadn't.
1:21:06
Didn't I tell you?
1:21:08
I flunked my finals.
1:21:11
No, you didn't tell me.
1:21:13
- But I'm sorry.
- Don't be.

1:21:16
Maybe I'll try again.
1:21:18
Maybe I won't.
1:21:21
Or maybe I'll go to Europe
and try becoming a painter.

1:21:24
I met a girl the other day, an artist.
1:21:27
Maybe we'll go to Paris together.
1:21:30
I used to paint when I was a child.
Very well too.

1:21:34
I can do a lot of things very well
but not well enough.

1:21:38
Nothing that really matters.
1:21:40
You're tired, Amy.
1:21:42
Why don't you go to bed.
1:21:45
I think I will.
1:21:50
I almost forgot.
1:21:52
I'm having some people over
for cocktails tomorrow.

1:21:55
Have to celebrate my glorious defeat.
1:21:57
You'll be here, won't you?
1:21:59
I want to show off
my wonderful husband.

1:22:02
Your husband.
1:22:04
That's a laugh.
1:22:07
Amy, why did you ever marry me?
1:22:11
It was wonderful experience
for both of us.

1:22:14
Besides...
1:22:15
...how do you know about anything
until you try it?

1:22:23
I don't mean to hurt you, Richard. It's...
1:22:26
It's only that I'm jealous of you.
1:22:29
Jealous?
1:22:31
I'd give anything to have
what you've got...

1:22:34
...to be able to do one thing well
and know it's worth something.

1:22:37
It's the only real security in the world.
1:22:41
Maybe that's really why I married you.
I thought some of it would rub off on me.

1:22:46
But it hasn't.
1:22:51
Amy. I'm sorry, Amy.
1:22:54
Don't you dare pity me!

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