Strangers When We Meet
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:07:00
- I thought you'd just moved in.
- Last month. It's fine.

:07:03
People are
pretty much the same everywhere.

:07:07
I guess that's everything.
:07:10
I'm sorry I stole your groceries.
:07:14
You're not so pretty.
:07:21
I have to go.
:07:24
Good afternoon, Mrs. Gault.
:07:29
Nice woman. Very pleasant manner.
:07:47
- I caught you. You drink your milk now.
- How much?

:07:51
You drink this much,
and then you can tell me a secret.

:07:53
- No. That much.
- Okay, let me see you do it.

:07:59
Larry, is Mr. Altar as solemn
as he is in the picture on that book?

:08:02
No, not at all.
:08:04
I kind of like him, Eve.
:08:06
I think he's willing to take a chance
and let me do the house I really want to do.

:08:10
That's the important thing, isn't it?
:08:12
With enough money, so I don't have
to worry about the plumbing.

:08:15
Will that be a relief.
:08:16
I'm glad you made a good impression.
:08:18
I was afraid you'd get there
and not understand a word he was saying.

:08:21
What do you mean?
:08:22
I don't know. I just thought
you'd have a head this morning.

:08:25
I've got a head. Everybody's got a head.
Have you got a head, Peter?

:08:29
Really, Larry. You knew
you had an important appointment.

:08:32
A couple of martinis never hurt anybody.
:08:35
They make me amorous.
:08:38
You just think they do.
Martinis don't mix with s-e-x.

:08:43
What's x-e-x?
:08:46
Never mind. You just drink your milk.
:08:48
Is it like Santa Claus?
:08:50
In a way, son.
:08:54
Is Daddy doing a house for Santa?
:08:57
No, darling, he's doing a house for a writer.
I'm glad this is what you want, Larry.


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