It Should Happen to You
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:56:07
Something?
:56:09
What's a car like this worth?
:56:11
Oh, about 5000.
:56:13
- Why? Do you want to buy it?
- Yes, I do.

:56:17
Only, I don't have 5000 on me just
now, and I don't get paid until Friday.

:56:22
That's too bad.
:56:26
You wouldn't take $ 11 and about
30 cents? I do have that on me.

:56:33
- No.
- I didn't think you would.

:56:40
- Hey, that's a nice shirt you got on.
- What?

:56:42
- I don't wanna buy it. I just noticed it.
- Thank you.

:56:45
I'm a great friend of Gladys.
:56:48
- Oh, is that so?
- Yes, it is so.

:56:50
- She's a fine girl, Gladys.
- I'm not so sure.

:56:54
- No?
- I'm still thinking it over.

:56:56
There's quite a lot to her on the one
hand, but on the other hand, no.

:57:03
- What did you say your name was?
- I didn't say.

:57:06
- Sheppard.
- Adams.

:57:07
I know. You're the fellow
she's working for.

:57:10
- Well, I wouldn't put it that way.
- Well, what way would you put it?

:57:14
Just trying to help her get
what she seems to want.

:57:17
- How's is she making out?
- Beautifully.

:57:20
How are you making out?
:57:23
- I can't complain.
- I can.

:57:25
- What?
- You wanna hear me?

:57:26
No, thank you.
:57:29
Well, goodbye and bad luck,
Mr. Adams. I enjoyed our little chat.

:57:33
Thank you.
:57:45
- Yes, who is it?
- Me.

:57:50
I knocked at your door.
I wanna see you.

:57:52
- Well, you've already seen me.
- What?

:57:54
You saw me, but didn't notice. I was
on the stoop. You went right by.

:57:57
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- There's this fellow waiting downstairs.


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