Strangers When We Meet
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:05:00
No, it's not that bad, really, but...
:05:02
You know, Altar,
designing a house for somebody...

:05:05
that's a very personal thing.
:05:09
I like you, Coe.
:05:10
You like me?
:05:12
I'm not sure yet. I think I will.
:05:14
- I'm not asking you to marry me.
- I'd have to refuse.

:05:25
- Hi, there, Larry.
- Hi, Felix.

:05:28
Eve called. Said you forgot the meat order.
I told Harry to have it ready.

:05:32
Thanks. How'd you like the party last night?
:05:35
Didn't care for it very much, Larry.
:05:37
Of course, I may be old-fashioned,
but I think Bud goes a little far, don't you?

:05:40
How do you mean?
:05:42
You know, those jokes he tells.
I took Betty right out of the room.

:05:45
I'm not a prude,
but there's no place at a party...

:05:48
for that kind of innuendos. Suggestion.
:05:50
- I think Bud's harmless.
- Maybe I'm just old-fashioned.

:05:53
Maybe you are. Excuse me.
:06:11
Miss, I think you walked off with my cart.
:06:14
No, I'm sure I...
:06:17
I'm sorry, I must have been daydreaming.
:06:20
Don't you think it might be easier
if we wheeled it over to your cart?

:06:24
I guess it would.
:06:26
You're Patrick's mother, right?
I saw you at the bus stop this morning.

:06:29
- I'm David's father.
- Yes, Betty Anders was talking about you.

:06:33
- How do you like the book?
- I haven't started it yet.

:06:35
- I started it, but...
- But what?

:06:40
His women seemed false to me.
I don't know.

:06:42
It just seemed shallow somehow,
so I never finished it.

:06:45
- He'll be delighted to hear that.
- Do you know him?

:06:48
I'm doing a house for him.
:06:49
That's right, you're the architect.
:06:52
You must be a good one.
Betty said you won a prize.

:06:55
A long time ago.
:06:56
How do you like the neighborhood?

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