My Sister Eileen
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1:09:04
I think that would be charming.
1:09:07
Wonderful. Ill pick you up around 7:00.
1:09:09
No, dont do that. Ill be uptown anyway.
1:09:13
Whats the address?
1:09:14
Excuse me. Just a minute.
1:09:22
Yes? What is it? Yes.
1:09:27
Ive got it. Yes, thank you.
Ive got it. Goodbye.

1:09:32
- Another guy for Eileen?
- Not if I can help it.

1:09:37
- Which way you want these pleats turned?
- Toward Mecca.

1:09:56
Twice.
1:09:59
- Have some more coffee.
- No, thanks.

1:10:01
- No? A little bit of brandy.
- Yeah, I think Id like that.

1:10:05
- Excuse me.
- Ill clear the dishes.

1:10:06
Thats all right. Leave them.
Here. Put them right down there.

1:10:08
- I dont mind.
- Dont bother yourself. Its not necessary.

1:10:11
I do it at home all the time.
1:10:12
Thats all right, the maid comes in
in the morning.

1:10:15
Have a seat.
1:10:17
- You know, youre a wonderful cook.
- Thank you. Just one of my hobbies.

1:10:22
Im glad you like spaghetti.
1:10:23
Thats my favourite dish. As a matter of fact,
I dont think I could live without it.

1:10:27
I have to make a confession.
1:10:28
I buy my sauce
down at Papa Grenuccis on the corner.

1:10:38
- Cheers.
- Cheers.

1:10:42
By the way, I did some work
on that story that you liked.

1:10:46
I think I improved it a little bit.
1:10:48
- Would you like to read it?
- Id love to. Later.

1:10:53
I dont want to force the issue...
1:10:54
but somethings come up that may make it
necessary for me go to back to Columbus.

1:10:59
Come on. Lets not talk about business now.

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