:39:00
	Anything. I don't care. What do you drink?
:39:03
	- Martini?
- Fine.
:39:05
	- Waiter, two martinis, please.
- Yes, sir.
:39:10
	It's crowded in here.
:39:13
	We're pretty far from home.
I don't think we have to worry.
:39:19
	- The waves are wonderful, aren't they?
- They're beautiful.
:39:21
	I got a builder for Altar's house.
A man named Di Labbia.
:39:24
	I think he'll do a good job.
:39:26
	We start next week.
:39:30
	I feel very guilty. Don't you?
:39:35
	Yes, I do.
:39:38
	Do you want to leave?
:39:42
	No.
:39:44
	Good. I thought we'd go through
that whole U-turn routine again.
:39:55
	Thank you.
:39:57
	- I'm sorry, sir.
- That's all right.
:40:01
	He's nervous, too.
:40:03
	- Do you like olives?
- Don't you?
:40:06
	I love them.
:40:11
	Why do you call me Maggie?
:40:13
	Doesn't everyone?
:40:15
	Just you.
:40:16
	Good, I'll be the only one
in the whole wide world to call you Maggie.
:40:21
	Funny that you should call me that.
:40:24
	I guess it's because
it's such an ugly name. Maggie.
:40:27
	But you make it beautiful.
:40:29
	My father used to call me Maggie.
:40:33
	What's your favorite name?
:40:36
	I have a lot of favorite names.
:40:38
	Tilly, Zelda, Lizzie, Brunhilda...
:40:46
	You've got a silly laugh.
:40:50
	No, I like it. You ought to use it more often.
:40:54
	I want to laugh. I really do.
:40:57
	It's a very sexy laugh.