The Barefoot Contessa
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- And you?
- Me? Well, I'm afraid I've had three wives.

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I've been around with actresses,
female writers, singers, painters,

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even a female agent.
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But I don't think I've met
more than three women in my life.

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Six months or so ago,
I fell in love with one of 'em.

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- Is she an actress?
- No, I told you. She's a woman.

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- Does she have to work?
- Script girl. Her name is Jerry.

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- She has the name of a man.
- There is no further resemblance.

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- What is a script girl?
- You find out.

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Apparently, your sense number six
has changed its mind.

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No, I've just come to the realisation
that it's none of my business.

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- You now want me to go?
- It's up to you.

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I have no fear of Mr Kirk Edwards.
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America is a rich and powerful country,
but you have no monopoly on evil men.

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I have known them
since I was a very little girl.

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- Not like Kirk.
- They did not have millions of dollars.

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But, to a girl with nothing, a man with
hundreds is as rich as one with millions.

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I do not say this with pride, Mr Dawes.
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Nor do I want it to sound like one of the
foolish things we laugh at in the movies.

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But no man has ever paid for me,
and I do not think any man ever will.

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Then... why not with pride?
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Because it has not been out of goodness.
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Not even because I've tried to be good.
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I have nothing to say about it,
Mr Dawes, about whom I love.

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It is a kind of sickness.
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And, as I have said, I cannot
bear to be with sick people.

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But when the sick one is yourself,
you cannot run away.

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When I was a little girl,
like so many others,

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there was no money to buy shoes for me.
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And when the bombs came,
in the civil war,


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