An Affair to Remember
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1:29:00
You were angry here.
You were getting over your broken heart.

1:29:03
Broken heart? That stuff's not for me.
1:29:06
l'm glad to hear that.
Let's get down this end.

1:29:09
l'm coming to that. l'm coming to that.
1:29:14
Here, Nickie, you became a painter.
1:29:18
Thank you. l'm not exactly
ashamed of that one myself.

1:29:22
l had a great deal to say
and l painted it instead.

1:29:25
Your being away, alone, for a long time
has given you that grasp of...

1:29:30
l'll get it. Remember where you were.
l want to hear more.

1:29:34
Hello. Courbet's Paint and Varnish Store.
1:29:37
Nickie? l read you arrived today.
1:29:41
Lois! How nice.
How did you know l was here?

1:29:45
l called your hotel.
They said you were on this number.

1:29:48
Nickie, l've been thinking about you morning,
noon and night, and inbetween times too.

1:29:54
l was wondering if maybe you could...
1:29:58
Well...
1:29:59
No, l like the idea all right it's a nice offer.
But l can't make it this afternoon.

1:30:05
Well, if you can't do that... l wish you would.
1:30:11
Thanks anyway.
Nicest thing that's happened today.

1:30:16
But you could make the show tonight.
1:30:19
l'll leave a ticket at the box office anyway.
Do try to make it.

1:30:22
And, Nickie...
1:30:24
Whatever you do, don't plan
anything for after the show, huh?

1:30:56
l love our seats.
What?

1:30:59
l said ''l love our seats.''

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