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:14:03
Hello?
- Miss Morrow? My name is Brad Allen.

:14:08
Yes? - The phone company
gave me a code number for our line.

:14:12
It's 793.
:14:14
If you have any future complaints,
I suggest you call me personally.

:14:20
If I hadn't complained,
:14:22
the inspector wouldn't have found out
how friendly you are. - Miss Morrow,

:14:27
why do
my personal affairs interest you?

:14:30
It's not interest,
Mr. Allen. It's revolt.

:14:34
I don't go around
complaining about your affairs.

:14:37
I have none to complain about.
- It figures.

:14:40
What do you mean? - It's obvious
you live alone and don't like it.

:14:45
I like living alone.
:14:47
Don't take your bedroom problems
out on me.

:14:52
I have no bedroom problems.
There's nothing there that bothers me.

:14:56
Too bad.
:14:57
Let's try to be adult about this,
work out some schedule

:15:03
where I can make my business calls
and you can make your...

:15:07
whatever you call them.
:15:09
From the hour to the half-hour,
the phone is yours. Afterwards mine.

:15:15
If someone gets
a call during the other's time,

:15:18
he or she will terminate
the call as quickly as possible.

:15:22
In emergencies,
each must be a little tolerant.

:15:26
How does it sound?
- Like a UN report.

:15:30
You disagree?
- No, it might work.

:15:34
I hope so. We have to share
this line for at least another month.

:15:38
We have to try
living with one another.

:15:43
Well?
:15:45
I was waiting
for an off-color remark from you.

:15:48
Is that all you have on your mind?
:15:51
Never mind my mind.
You keep to your half-hour, I to mine.


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