The Barefoot Contessa
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:23:03

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Maria!
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- Eddie?
- Yeah, boss?

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You and Jack keep lookin' for that
alley. I'll see you back at the hotel.

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- Well.
- Well.

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- How's Jerry?
- Jerry's fine. Sends her love.

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- You look fine.
- I feel fine.

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Well?
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Well.
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I'm behaving like... like 13 years old.
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Don't kid yourself.
You look 14 if you look a day.

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Where do you want to begin?
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There was no beginning.
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As if all my life I had lived in a dark place,
and all at once the lights went on.

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That's the way it happens in fairy tales.
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Are you still bewitched? And bewildered?
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No. Never in my life have I been more
sure of myself, and of everything else.

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- Tell me about him.
- How can I? What would I tell you?

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That he is handsome and tall, and
good and kind, and proud and so on?

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This is how the hero is described in the
magazines one reads at the hairdresser.

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Then what is "he" that the hero is not?
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This is what I do not know how to tell you.
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For instance?
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I say I cannot tell you
and you say "Tell it."

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Harry the director: I say I cannot
play a scene and you say "Play it."

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And you do. So, for instance?
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It would sound silly even to try,
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but perhaps not to you.
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Harry, you won't laugh,
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but it is really like in the story
of "la Cenicienta" and the prince.

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- What is?
- Everything.

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Even when we're alone together.

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