An Affair to Remember
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And he said ''You don't
belong in a place like this.''

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Really?
And l said ''l don't?''

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And then... what?
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What what?
l thought you said something.

:15:18
No, l didn't say anything.
l'm sorry. But you're right, you know.

:15:23
He said l belonged in
a penthouse on Park Avenue,

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with a breathtaking view of the East River.
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An ideal place for you to improve yourself.
Yes. So l studied hard.

:15:37
Singing?
And music

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and art. Literature.
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So that one day you'd make
a perfectly charming wife.

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Yes, that was the general idea.
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Anything wrong with that?
No, no, nothing.

:15:50
That's what l thought.
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Well, that sort of brings us up to date.
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Now my life is an open book.
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That's only one page.
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That's the only page.
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l beg your pardon.
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Thank you.
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No, no. Bad.
Wait a minute.

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That's an interesting camera. May l see that?
Oh, yes.

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lt's new, isn't it?
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Please! Stop!
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That's unfortunate, isn't it?
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That was not very nice.
:16:32
You shouldn't have done that.
l know.

:16:35
You know, it's obviously no good
either of us being seen together.

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Right or wrong, people will talk, and so...
l guess it had better be goodbye.

:16:43
That seems a pity.
Goodbye.

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What's the matter? Are you afraid?
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Of you?
Yes.

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No.
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You know, we have several days to go
on this voyage, and l can't stand monotony.

:16:57
Well, you can always take
long walks in the sunshine.


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