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: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,

:39:00
if there's anything you need
and I can help, my number is Plaza 2

:39:04
2-7-4-8.
- 2-2-7

:39:08
4-8.
:39:09
I'll remember that. Bye.
- Bye.

:39:14
I'd say 5 or 6 days ought to do it.
:39:19
It's so nice to meet a man
you feel you can trust.

:39:26
He respected you.
He didn't even try to kiss you.

:39:30
Maybe you just don't appeal to him.
:39:33
He didn't write your number down.
:39:36
Why didn't you think to ask
where he was staying?

:39:46
Hello?
- Ma'am, this is Rex Stetson.

:39:51
Hello. - I hope
I didn't wake you up.

:39:55
Not at all. - I just had to think
about your generous offer and all,


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