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:37:01
Don't just sit there.
Make some casual conversation.

:37:06
A lovely evening, isn't it?
- Yes. - Are you married?

:37:12
You kid. What are you doing?
Trying to scare him away?

:37:16
No, ma'am, I'm not.
:37:18
This may take
some fancy-looking field running.

:37:23
All those buildings full of people.
:37:26
Kind of scares
a country boy like me, you know it?

:37:31
Isn't that sweet?
:37:34
So unpretentious and honest.
:37:38
What a relief after a few monsters,
like Tony Walters and that...

:37:43
Brad Allen.
:37:49
They all had a large family but me.
I'm the only child.

:37:52
Really? There were 6 of us.
4 brothers and 2 sisters.

:37:56
That's what I call a nice size.
You don't see much of that anymore.

:38:02
I believe in large families. Don't you?
:38:04
Yes indeedy. Seems like folks now
have just stopped having kids.

:38:08
May I, ma'am?
- Thank you.

:38:11
It must be the high cost of living.
- Or television.

:38:16
Between the late-show at night
and Dave Garroway in the morning,

:38:20
it seems like there ain't much time.
:38:29
How about a coffee?
:38:31
No, ma'am.
:38:34
I ain't used to these hours.
Back home we'd be just getting up now.

:38:40
Well,
:38:43
it's been a real pleasure, ma'am.
:38:46
Goodnight.
- Goodnight.

:38:49
Don't let him go without your number.
You may never see him again.

:38:53
Mr. Stetson!
:38:56
Ma'am?
- Since you're all alone in New York,


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