The Barefoot Contessa
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Emotionally, she's a child.
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And she's wrapped all her dreams up
in one dream prince, and you're it.

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That's quite a responsibility.
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I don't want her hurt badly.
I don't want her hurt at all.

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Do you think I do? I don't mind
what you have said, Mr Dawes.

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But I wonder why did
you find it necessary to say.

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Oh, I don't know. My sense
number six again, maybe.

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- Number six?
- Another private joke. Good night.

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Good night.
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I have seen you like this
once or twice before.

:31:43
When your characters do not
work out as you have planned,

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or have taken a step themselves and
you're not sure what the next will be.

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- Let's not talk about my script now.
- I'm not. You know I'm talking about me.

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- It's not going to be easy.
- Has it been, up till now?

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- Good luck, contessa.
- Don't call me that.

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- I forget the Spanish for Cinderella.
- Nor that.

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Some relationship! Three pictures
together and not even a nickname.

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What is not going to be easy?
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I wish I knew. I wish I knew.
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I saw her just once more
after that wedding night.

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Twice, really.
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But the second time, she was dead.
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The first time was exactly a week ago.
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It rained all that day and all that night.
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It hasn't stopped since,
come to think of it.

:32:58
I was holed up at my hotel,
doing some last-minute rewriting.


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