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:12:01
I need a woman who's willing to...
Hold it.

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Who's willing to go anywhere
and do anything and love it.

:12:08
So the honest thing for me to do
is just call the whole thing off.

:12:11
Let her find somebody else.
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yeah, I can hear you now.
:12:15
"Get out of my life,
you perfectly wonderful woman."

:12:19
Look, Mr Jefferies,
I'm not an educated woman,

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But I can tell you one thing.
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When a man and a woman see
each other and like each other,

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They ought to come together, wham,
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Like a couple of taxis on Broadway
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And not sit around analysing each other
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Like two specimens in a bottle.
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There's an intelligent way
to approach marriage.

:12:38
Intelligence.
:12:39
Nothing has caused the human race
so much trouble as intelligence.

:12:43
Modern marriage.
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- No, we've progressed emotionally.
- Baloney.

:12:50
Once it was see somebody,
get excited, get married.

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Now, it's read a lot of books,
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Fence with a lot of four-syllable
words, psychoanalyse each other

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Until you can't tell the difference
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Between a petting party
and a civil service exam.

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People have different emotional levels -
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When l married Myles, we were both
a couple of maladjusted misfits.

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We are still maladjusted, and we
have loved every minute of it.

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Well, that's fine, Stella.
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Now, would you
fix me a sandwich, please?

:13:19
Yes, I will. And I'll spread
a little common sense on the bread.

:13:23
Lisa's loaded to her fingertips
with love for you.

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I got two words of advice
for you: Marry her.

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- She pay you much?
- Oh.

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There you are.
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- Here's the key.
- Thank you.


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