An Affair to Remember
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1:42:00
How long did you wait?
l mean, did you wait long?

1:42:05
Well, let's... well, yes.
1:42:07
Yes, l waited until about...
1:42:09
Midnight.
1:42:14
And then what did you do?
1:42:17
Well, then l got really mad.
1:42:20
You can imagine, standing up there on the...
Yes, in a thunderstorm.

1:42:26
ln a thunderstorm?
1:42:30
Then what did you say to yourself?
1:42:33
Then l said ''l'll go on home and get tight.''
1:42:37
But you didn't do that.
Didn't l?

1:42:39
No. Well, maybe just a little one,
1:42:44
every hour, for about a month.
1:42:47
Can you blame me?
l should say not.

1:42:50
The least l could have done
was to have sent you a note.

1:42:54
Perhaps, by the time you thought of it,
you didn't know where to reach me?

1:42:58
But you swore that if you ever
saw me again, you'd ask.

1:43:01
No.
1:43:04
l remember we said that if
we could make it, we'd be there.

1:43:08
And if one of us didn't show up,
it would be for a darn good reason.

1:43:14
Did we say that?
Yes, that is exactly what we said.

1:43:18
Well, like what, for instance?
So, there will be no more questions asked,

1:43:23
l hope?
1:43:28
Would you like a cigarette?
1:43:30
Thank you.
1:43:32
Thank you, Nickie.
1:43:37
lsn't that wonderful?
l walked all the way here just to...

1:43:43
And now l'm not even supposed
to ask you why you weren't there.

1:43:48
lsn't it strange?
1:43:51
We used to read each other's thoughts.
1:43:54
lt's not the same, is it?
1:43:56
Not quite.
1:43:59
lt doesn't seem...
l know.


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