A King in New York
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:58:00
Not that face, never!
:58:01
You don't like it?
:58:03
What have you done to my nose?
:58:05
It's all there, Sir.
We've just raised it slightly.

:58:07
- But the lip?
- I think it's cute.

:58:11
You like it?
:58:12
You look 20 years younger.
:58:14
For a while you must be careful
not to stretch anything.

:58:17
There's no fear of that.
:58:18
At least until everything's healed.
:58:21
- But the profile!
- It's very collegiate.

:58:43
Who is it?
:58:44
It's me, Ann.
:58:50
- Heavens alive!
- What is it?

:58:53
Your face!
What have they done to it?

:58:55
You don't like it?
:58:56
The lip!
They've shortened it too much.

:58:58
This is a fine time to tell me.
:59:00
But you can't appear
on television like that!

:59:03
I knew it! They've taken off
too much of my lip.

:59:06
Don't get excited.
They can put back your lip.

:59:08
From another part
of my body, I suppose?

:59:10
No, it can be lowered
by letting a pleat out.

:59:13
Do you think my face is a skirt?
:59:16
Smile.
:59:21
That isn't smiling.
:59:23
I have to be careful
not to stretch anything.

:59:25
You don't have to be that careful.
:59:28
Yes I do.
It's all tucked up behind the ears.

:59:30
That shouldn't bother you.
Laugh!

:59:38
My dear, that isn't laughing.
Laugh naturally.

:59:41
I'm laughing naturally.
:59:45
But that isn't natural,
what you're doing.

:59:48
Now you're making me
self-conscious.

:59:50
Laugh freely. Don't be afraid.
:59:53
I'm not afraid.
:59:56
Besides there's very little
to laugh at.

:59:58
In fact,
there's nothing to laugh at.


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