Imitation of Life
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1:21:07
Isn't this fun?
1:21:09
I wrote Mother last week
and told her you were riding
like Audie Murphy.

1:21:12
I'll wear my six-shooters
tomorrow morning.

1:21:14
And your black tie
tomorrow night at Bocce's.

1:21:16
Did we make it
definitely tomorrow?
You said Monday night.

1:21:18
I hope you won't
be disappointed.
It's nothing glamorous.

1:21:21
Disappointed with you, Steve?
Never. Come on, I'll race you
back to the old mill.

1:21:28

1:21:36
I hope you won't
be disappointed.

1:21:38
Oh, no. I think
it's romantic.

1:21:40
Good evening.
A table for two?
Please.

1:21:48
What a wonderful place
to end a perfect evening.
I'll have cognac and...

1:21:53
Could I have one too?
Just once?
Mm-mmm.

1:21:55
Maybe a little wine?
No.

1:21:58
Coke. You don't want them
to lose their license,
do you?

1:22:01
No, of course not,
but...
Shall we dance?

1:22:04
Dance?
Oh, I'd love to, Steve.

1:22:11
You know,
you're the only one that
I can talk seriously with.

1:22:14
What about Annie?
I thought she was everybody's
Rock of Gibraltar.

1:22:17
She still treats me
like I was a child, as if
I were just out of rompers.

1:22:21
You don't.
Well, you're
almost a woman.

1:22:24
Almost?
1:22:26
Anytime you have anything
serious on your mind,
you try it out on me.

1:22:31
Well, l...
I do have a problem
that's been bothering me.

1:22:35
Let's have it.
1:22:37
No. Maybe I shouldn't.
1:22:40
I'll bet I know
what it's about.

1:22:42
You do?
1:22:44
Boys.
Oh, no.

1:22:47
You were teasing me.
Yes.

1:22:50
Steve, what's the proper
age for people to...

1:22:54
Well, to get married?
1:22:56
That is a problem.
I'm no authority.

1:22:59
Isn't being in love enough?

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