Limelight
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1:42:01
May I?
1:42:09
How are you?
1:42:11
Never felt better in my life!
1:42:12
And how is the army treating you?
1:42:15
Not so bad.
1:42:17
I get up to London every other week.
1:42:21
Have you seen Terry?
1:42:26
How is she?
1:42:28
After you left she was quite ill.
1:42:30
But she's all right now?
1:42:32
She's been touring the continent.
Since she got back she's much better.

1:42:38
Good.
1:42:40
She never told me
what happened between you.

1:42:44
What could happen,
but the inevitable?

1:42:48
You see a great deal of her?
1:42:56
Good.
1:42:57
Somehow I knew
it would work out that way.

1:43:01
Time is the great author.
1:43:03
It always writes
the perfect ending.

1:43:09
Great Scott!
1:43:11
How do you do, Mr. Postant?
1:43:14
Just a moment.
You're just the man I want to see.

1:43:17
Would you like to contribute?
1:43:19
Are you with that outfit outside?
1:43:21
I am, sir.
1:43:23
Oh, thank you.
1:43:25
You oughtn't to be doing this!
1:43:27
Why not? All the world's a stage.
1:43:31
And this one is the most legitimate.
1:43:34
I must go, or my confreres will
think I've run off with the takings.

1:43:40
Thank you, gentlemen.
1:43:43
Don't you think
I should tell Terry I've seen you?

1:43:45
Knowing I'm doing this sort of thing
might upset her.

1:43:49
Although I don't mind it.
1:43:50
There's something
about working the streets I like.

1:43:53
It's the tramp in me, I suppose.
1:43:55
Wait a minute. Why don't you
come and see me at my office?

1:43:59
- What about?
- Business.


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