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about his leaving the house
after supper.

:49:04
There's no reason why I should
have to explain things to you.

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No. Should we just relax.
:49:18
Would you move over and
make a little room?

:49:23
Is that enough room for you?
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It is for me, how about you?
:49:30
It was a lovely remark
your husband made...

:49:34
the good neighbour policy,
I mean.

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"You do me a good turn
and I'll do you one. "

:49:44
That was the way he put it.
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There now.
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Thanks.
:49:57
There's a lot of fine cotton lint
floating in the air.

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I know. It bothers my sinus.
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You're a very delicate woman,
Mrs. Meighan.

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Delicate, me?
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There isn't much of you,
but what there is, is choice...

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delectable, I might say.
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You're fine fibred...
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soft...
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smooth...
:50:30
This conversation really is
taking a personal turn.

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You make me think of cotton.
No...

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No fabric or cloth...
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not even satin or silk...
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no kind of fibre,
not even a cotton fibre...

:50:51
has the absolute delicacy
of your skin.

:50:55
Should I say thanks, or something?
:50:58
Just smile.
You've got an attractive smile...


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