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Oh, in many ways
it's been beyond my dreams.
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Like a fairy tale of this century.
:58:07
And I have been "la Cenicienta."
:58:09
Spanish for Cinderella?
:58:12
I have gowns and jewels
of silver and gold.
:58:15
I have a coach not pulled by
four horses but with the power of 200.
:58:20
Thousands of men write
each month that they dream of me.
:58:22
Mothers give my name to their babies.
:58:25
Girls rub their faces with the soap which
I am paid to say I use, but which I do not.
:58:30
And I have so many other things.
:58:32
Everything in the world
which can be rented.
:58:35
As I remember the story, you've
left out one very important character.
:58:39
I have left out the prince.
:58:43
Did it ever occur to you, Harry, that the
prince looked everywhere for Cinderella
:58:49
just so that he could put
the shoe back on her foot?
:58:52
Now that you mention it...
:59:05
I thought you'd sent him away.
You asked him to come back.
:59:08
Yes, I asked him back.
:59:09
Your life is your own. I've never told you
how to live it. But this one is no good.
:59:13
No worse, no better than the others.
You cannot rent a prince.
:59:17
I've seen him. He's mean and he's dirty.
:59:19
And which of the men inside this house
is not? Who? Name him for me, Harry.
:59:23
You cast your films so well. Which of
them would you have play the prince?
:59:27
All the men are not in this house,
and what you need is not in that house.
:59:30
All your talk about a frightened child
finding love and security in the dirt.
:59:34
- All children love dirt, but they grow up.
- The fairy tale again.
:59:38
Cinderella came out of the ashes and was
spotless when the prince came along.
:59:44
Maria,
:59:47
most women in this world
pray and cry in their sleep
:59:50
for just one small part of what you've got,
:59:53
so that they can find what all women
need - what "you" need, Maria.
:59:56
A man you can look at in the daytime.
:59:58
A man you can love like a woman,
have children by, grow old with,