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:46:01
Here, you better have some coffee.
:46:04
I think it's still warm.
:46:07
You're terribly direct in your questions.
:46:10
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be rude.
:46:14
You're not. You're merely direct.
:46:20
What were you doing at Old Fort Point?
:46:24
Oh, just wandering about.
:46:27
- You like it too?
- Yes.

:46:30
Where had you been just before?
:46:32
I'd been to the Palace of
the Legion of Honor, the art gallery.

:46:36
Oh, yes. That's a lovely spot, isn't it?
:46:40
I've never been inside
but it looks so lovely driving past.

:46:49
It's lucky for me you were
wandering about. Thank you.

:46:53
- I've been a terrible bother to you.
- No, you haven't.

:46:59
Oh... When you, um...
:47:06
There were some pins in my hair?
:47:08
Oh, the pins?
Yeah, right in here, I'll get 'em for you.

:47:11
And my purse, please.
:47:18
- Here you are.
- Thank you.

:47:23
- You shouldn't have brought me here.
- I didn't know where you lived.

:47:28
You could've looked in my car. But then
you didn't know my car, did you?

:47:32
I knew which one it was -
it's outside now -

:47:35
but I didn't think you wanted
to be taken home in that way.

:47:39
You're right. I'm glad you didn't
take me home,

:47:42
I wouldn't have known you. Thank you.
:47:46
But we don't know each other.
My name is Madeleine Elster.

:47:50
- My name is John Ferguson.
- Good strong name.

:47:54
- Your friends call you John or Jack?
- John, mostly.

:47:58
Old friends call me John,
acquaintances call me Scottie.


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