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to call you
in case I needed something.

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I need to go out for dinner tomorrow
:40:07
and I would enjoy seeing
a friendly face across the table.

:40:11
But if you're busy tomorrow...
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No, I always keep tomorrow open.
I mean, I hadn't planned a thing.

:40:19
I'd love to have dinner with you.
:40:22
Hello, is anybody on this line?
- Yes, I am. Would you get off it?

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Alright, but it's my half-hour.
:40:30
Rex, are you there?
- Yes, ma'am. Who was that?

:40:35
A horrible man on my line.
- He isn't very well-mannered.

:40:39
Mannered?
He isn't even worth talking about.

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Now...
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What were you saying?
:40:49
I'll stop by about 7:30.
- Alright. That'll be fine.

:40:55
Miss Morrow?
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I never could make
fancy speeches, but...

:41:01
I get a nice, warm feeling
when I'm near you.

:41:05
It's like being by a pot-bellied stove
on a frosty morning.

:41:15
Oh Rex, what a lovely thing to say.
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Goodnight, ma'am.
:41:25
Goodnight.
:41:36
Like a pot-bellied stove
on a frosty morning.

:41:43
He does like you.
:41:57
Hello?
- Miss Morrow, Brad Allen.


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