An Affair to Remember
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1:34:02
l think it's terrible to have to take you home
just when everyone else is going out.

1:34:10
C'est la vie. Et cetera.
1:34:14
Terry, let me ask you again.
1:34:17
Why won't you let me help you?
1:34:19
All right, then, l will tell you again.
1:34:22
lf you paid for my getting well,
he wouldn't like it, so l wouldn't like it.

1:34:26
Then if you did get me well
and l went to him, you wouldn't like it.

1:34:29
But certainly he ought to know.
No! lf he found out,

1:34:33
he'd insist upon doing it himself
if he had the money, which l doubt.

1:34:37
And then, if l didn't get well... that'd be awful.
1:34:40
No. Unless l can walk to him, and when l say
''walk'' l mean ''run'', he'll never know.

1:34:46
Well, l'm fine. l've got my job
and l'm on a budget.

1:34:50
And if things come out right,
and then maybe if l'm a very good girl,

1:34:53
l'll get what l want next Christmas. Follow?
1:35:20
Merry Christmas.
1:35:22
How are you feeling, Miss McKay?
1:35:25
Children, l have bad news for you.
1:35:29
Doctor won't let me go with you.
1:35:33
Doctor, l could be back in a couple of hours.
1:35:36
This is the Christmas benefit.
1:35:38
This is their first public appearance.
This is my team.

1:35:41
She's our coach, Doc.
Norman! ''Doctor.''

1:35:46
She's our coach, Doctor.
1:35:49
lf it wasn't good for her,
would you want her to go?

1:35:52
No.
1:35:54
Well, look. Why don't you
try it without me, hm?

1:35:58
Come on. The only thing
that would bother you would be the start.


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