An Affair to Remember
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: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?
:09:01
lf you were surprised, l'd be surprised.
:09:03
That sounds like a nasty crack.
:09:05
l could make a few too, if l wanted to.
l'm sure you could.

:09:08
All right. l think l will.
l'm listening.

:09:11
Does your fiancée know
the lady of the yacht, Gabriella?

:09:15
Certainly. She's her best friend.
:09:18
Chummy little group.
:09:24
You know, this ship is going much too fast.
:09:28
We ought to take advantage of every moment.
:09:31
Don't you think that life should be gay
and bright and bubbly, like champagne?

:09:35
l like pink champagne.
That's the kind l mean.

:09:38
ls there any reason why this trip
shouldn't be pink champagne?

:09:43
What?
:09:48
Oh, dear.
:09:54
He wouldn't like it?
No.

:09:57
Husband?
No.

:09:58
He still wouldn't like it?
No.


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