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:31:04
-Sort of, yes.
-Have l read your novels?

:31:06
l doubt it.
:31:07
-l haven't written any.
-But you must.

:31:10
Why, Mozart composed at 1 3.
You must be at least 30.

:31:14
Time is flying. Where were you born,
Miss lmbrie?

:31:18
-Duluth.
-Duluth.

:31:21
-That's west of here, isn't it?
-Sort of.

:31:23
But we occasionally get
the eastern breezes.

:31:26
-Are you two going together?
-Now, look, Miss Lord.

:31:30
-That's an odd question, l must say.
-l don't see why. l think it's fascinating.

:31:34
Like birds in spring. lt's--
:31:36
Well, it's the sort of intimate detail you
like to write about, isn't it, Mr. Connor?

:31:41
But if you'd rather not have
your privacy invaded...

:31:44
...l will certainly respect your wishes.
Please.

:31:47
lf you'll excuse me, l'll see
what's keeping Mama.

:31:51
Mama is so eager to see you.
:31:53
Mama?
:31:59
You know, professor, l think you
dropped a loop.

:32:04
-She can't be for real.
-Who was doing the interviewing?

:32:08
-Do you think she was born that way?
-No. Takes years.

:32:14
l know we're being taken for a ride.
:32:17
Well, if we are, let's enjoy the scenery.
:32:20
l'm scared. l wanna go home.
:32:22
Mama. Mama, this is
Miss lmbrie of Duluth...

:32:26
...and the young man she goes with at
SPY magazine, Mr. Mike Macaulay Connor.

:32:30
-He's the son of an English teacher.
-How do you do?

:32:33
-Sorry to keep you waiting.
-Not at all.

:32:35
-We enjoyed the floor show.
-You must mean Caroline.

:32:38
-Well, then, you've met us all, haven't you?
-Except Mr. Lord.

:32:44
Look at the pretty way she does her hair.
:32:46
-lt's lovely. ls it lacquered?
-No.

:32:50
-Will Mr. Lord be here for the wedding?
-We're about to have lunch. Join us.

:32:55
-Thank you.
-Good. l'll tell Edward.

:32:58
We wondered about Mr. Lord
because l was hoping to be able to get--


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