The Country Girl
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1:26:00
- Western Union.
- Yes, come in.

1:26:05
- How's it going, Ralph?
- Fine, Mr Dodd.

1:26:09
Mr Frank's a big man.
Positive honour to work for him.

1:26:14
- Have you been out front?
- Yeah.

1:26:18
Opening night in New York.
The world's most useless man.

1:26:22
- How's Frank?
- OK. How's it been back here?

1:26:27
He was a little uneasy
with the curtain going up so late.

1:26:31
If the first few rows
had the balcony's manners,

1:26:34
what a wonderful world this would be.
1:26:37
It was sweet of you
to send these wires.

1:26:40
- Who told you?
- I guessed. How many did you send?

1:26:44
- Nine or ten. You?
- Five or six.

1:26:48
Where did you get the names?
1:26:50
The Lambs' Club.
1:26:55
Good, good.
Why don't you go out front?

1:26:59
Not me. I don't sit with the critics.
I hear very well right from here.

1:27:05
That's the advantage
of an on-stage dressing room.

1:27:08
Keep quiet!
1:27:12
That's the disadvantage.
1:27:18
Larry's right. From now on,
it's his show. I'm just a visitor.

1:27:24
- Depressed, aren't you?
- Depressed and mean.

1:27:29
It's been a long nine weeks.
A job is home to a homeless man.

1:27:37
Now the job is finished.
1:27:42
Where do I go from here?
1:27:48
Georgie, five weeks ago
I kissed a woman, a married woman.

1:27:56
Now I know I love her.
I don't know where to turn.


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