An Affair to Remember
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:07:00
But l'm thinking of writing one
called ''Moon over La Gabriella''.

:07:05
Do you think it will ever
take the place of night baseball?

:07:23
Please wait.
:07:26
l'm in trouble.
:07:27
l could have told you
playing around yachts. The poor thing.

:07:31
l must talk with someone.
l'm not very good at that.

:07:34
l talk a lot. l've tried to break the habit...
But you have such an honest face.

:07:40
l have?
l can trust you, can't l?

:07:43
Yes, l suppose so.
Good. Come with me.

:07:45
The captain has an honest face too.
Why not tell him your troubles?

:07:48
Shall we go to your cabin or mine?
No. Mine.

:07:51
Mine's just around the corner.
Mine's here.

:07:57
lt's not that l'm prudish.
:08:00
But my mother told me never to enter
a man's room in months ending in ''r''.

:08:03
She did?
:08:08
Oh, well. Your mother's not
only beautiful, she's clever too.

:08:13
What is your name?
Terry McKay.

:08:16
Terry McKay, and l'm travelling alone.
:08:19
Was that what was troubling you?
Yes.

:08:23
May l?
You may.

:08:26
Thank you.
:08:31
l think you can leave it here.
:08:35
You know, this couldn't be nicer.
You saved my life.

:08:38
l was bored to death. l hadn't seen
one attractive woman on board.

:08:42
lsn't that terrible? l was alarmed. l thought
''Don't beautiful women travel any more?''

:08:47
Then l saw you, and l was saved... l hope.
:08:54
Tell me. Have you been getting
results with a line like that?

:08:58
Or would l be surprised?

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