An Affair to Remember
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1:08:03
You know it's a woman?
Yes.

1:08:06
You mean you wouldn't care
to be seen with her?

1:08:09
l doubt it. You know, Nickie,
if you would let me tell people

1:08:13
by people, l mean women who painted
this, l could sell it and plenty more.

1:08:18
No, no. The old Ferrante is dead.
1:08:20
But signing ''Rossi'' don't mean a thing.
lf you use your own name...

1:08:24
The old Ferrante is dead
and the new Rossi is starving.

1:08:28
What do you expect in three months?
1:08:32
Remember, the brush obeys your hand.
1:08:36
lt doesn't know you are accustomed
to getting your own way.

1:08:39
You are spoiled.
But the brush doesn't know this.

1:08:43
He cannot humour you.
1:08:45
l know. But l was hoping
you'd sell something.

1:08:48
l want the thrill of earning that first dollar.
Oh, well. l'll have to get ajob.

1:08:52
What? And give up painting?
1:08:55
l'm not giving up. lt's the only thing l know.
But l've got to earn a lot of money quickly.

1:09:00
Of course! ln the meantime,
l'll buy you lunch.

1:09:03
You can repay me when you're famous.
1:09:05
That's the first encouraging thing you've said.
1:09:08
lsn't that extraordinary? Wouldn't you
think that's the one thing l could remember?

1:09:17
Oh, well.

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