Love Me or Leave Me
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:09:05
You know something, Ruthie,
you ought to lay off that stuff.

:09:10
You're getting to look like an old bag.
:09:33
Hello.
:09:35
- Miss Etting, please. Hollywood calling.
- This is Miss Etting.

:09:38
Hollywood?
:09:40
Operator, are you sure this call
isn't for Mr. Snyder?

:09:43
- No, ma'am, Miss Ruth Etting.
- Well, this is she speaking.

:09:47
- Hello, Ruth?
- Hello?

:09:50
This is Johnny.
:09:52
- Johnny?
- Johnny Alderman.

:09:56
Johnny Alderman?
:09:58
You can hang up. I don't know
how you feel about talking to me.

:10:05
Oh, I feel fine about it, Johnny.
:10:08
But I can't believe it.
What made you call after all this time?

:10:12
Oh, I've wanted to call you often enough.
:10:14
Only I didn't think I should.
Not after I heard you were married.

:10:18
I heard you're coming
to do a picture for Paul Hunter.

:10:21
- Yes.
- Well, I work here too, Ruth.

:10:24
And what's more, I'm going to
be working with you.

:10:27
- How do you like that?
- Johnny. You're making it up.

:10:32
Ruthie, I just came in to tell you...
Who you talking to?

:10:35
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I don't know
what my future plans are.

:10:40
I see.
:10:42
I gather you don't wanna talk anymore.
:10:46
Thank you. Thank you for calling.
:10:50
It was one of the newspapers.
:10:52
Well, why didn't they call me?
I handle the publicity.

:10:55
Say, Ruthie, we're leaving
for the coast on Sunday.

:10:59
I picked a late train so that
you wouldn't have to rush getting up.


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