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:19:03
That's when I ordered dinner.
:19:05
Then I had two fall showings
20 blocks apart.

:19:08
Then I had to have a cocktail
with Leland and Slim Hayward.

:19:10
We're trying to get his new show.
:19:12
Then I had to dash back and change.
:19:14
Well, now, tell me,
what was Mrs Hayward wearing?

:19:18
- She looked wonderfully cool.
- She didn't, did she?

:19:20
She had on the most divine
Italian hand-printed -

:19:23
- Oh, Italian?
- Oh, you.

:19:25
- Italian. Imagine.
- To think I planted three nice items

:19:29
- In the columns about you today.
- You did?

:19:31
- You can't buy that kind of publicity.
- I know.

:19:34
Someday you may want to
open up a studio of your own here.

:19:38
How would I run it from, say, Pakistan?
:19:43
Jeff...
:19:45
Isn't it time you came home?
You could pick your assignment.

:19:50
- I wish there was one I wanted.
- Make the one you want.

:19:53
- You mean leave the magazine?
- Yes.

:19:55
- For what?
- For yourself and me.

:19:59
I could get you a dozen
assignments tomorrow:

:20:01
- Fashions, portraits.
-

:20:03
- Now, don't laugh. I could do it.
- That's what I'm afraid of.

:20:07
Can you see me driving down
to the fashion salon in a jeep

:20:10
Wearing combat boots and a three-day
beard? Wouldn't that make a hit?

:20:14
I could see you looking
very handsome and successful

:20:17
In a dark blue, flannel suit.
:20:19
Let's stop talking nonsense, shall we?
:20:22
Hm?
:20:26
Guess I'd better
start setting up for dinner.


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