Imitation of Life
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:37:04
I think I do,
but...

:37:08
Come here.
:37:10
I want to kiss you
so badly.

:37:12
But if you did,
the way things are right now,

:37:17
I might say something
I wouldn't really mean.

:37:21
That's why
I want to kiss you.

:37:25
That's my phone.
:37:30
Hello?
Miss Meredith's residence.

:37:34
- Who, Mr. Loomis?
- She's not in.

:37:38
She isn't in, Mr. Loomis.
No, not even if it's important.

:37:43
What? A job?
:37:45
l... I have to find out.
It could be something.

:37:51
Yes, Mr. Loomis?
:37:53
You look good with
a St. Bernard dog.
The St. Bernard dog?

:37:56
Yes. Uh-huh.
:37:58
Well, that's you
in the picture, isn't it?

:38:01
Sprinkling flea powder?
:38:03
All right, well, I'm here
with David Edwards.

:38:06
David...
Edwards, yes.

:38:08
You know,
the prize-winning playwright.

:38:10
He saw that picture
in a magazine.

:38:12
He's looking for a girl with
that certain je ne sais quoi
for his new play.

:38:16
That certain something
you managed to get
with the dog.

:38:19
It's not a big part, I know...
If this is one of
your jokes, Mr. Loomis...

:38:23
Jokes? So help me,
I'm only thinking
percentage-wise.

:38:26
The part calls for
about...
Two and a half.

:38:28
Two-fifty a week.
:38:31
I left the script with
my secretary. Can you
pick it up immediately?

:38:34
Uh, yes.
Yes, Mr. Loomis.

:38:37
Yes.
:38:39
He wants me
to pick up a script;
I'm to audition tomorrow.

:38:41
And you're going
down there?
Of course.

:38:43
Even after what
happened last time?
This has
nothing to do with Loomis.

:38:47
I'm to audition
for David Edwards.
How do you know that?

:38:50
I know. I just know.
:38:52
But do you know if he's
gonna be any different
than Loomis?
No, I don't.

:38:56
I don't want you to go.
Don't you realize what
this could mean to me?


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