An Affair to Remember
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1:39:01
Does Miss McKay...
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Hello, Terry.
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lt's... good to see you.
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lt's good to see you too.
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You feeling all right?
Yes, yes. l'm fine. l'm just resting.

1:39:30
Good.
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lt's been a long time.
Yes, hasn't it?

1:39:38
Well, it is good to see you.
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You said that.
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May l...
Oh, yes. Please do sit down.

1:39:48
l'll only be a minute. Sure you don't mind?
No, of course not.

1:39:54
Oh, is this the breathtaking view?
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Well, the altitude bothered me.
1:40:08
Well, l'll bet you're wondering how l got here.
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Well, yes. Yes, l am.
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l was looking through a telephone book
for a man named McBride

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and l came across the name ''T McKay''.
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l said to myself ''Could that
possibly be Terry McKay, my old friend?''

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And it was.
Yes.

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And then l said to myself ''Well, now,
l haven't been very nice to Miss McKay.''

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''After all, l had an appointment
with her one day, and l didn't keep it.''

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You didn't keep...
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No.
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So l said to myself
l talk to myself quite a lot these days

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l said ''That's not a very nice way
to treat an old friend like Miss McKay.''


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