Strangers When We Meet
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Did you like her right away?
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Yes, I did.
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Look, Maggie, you know,
people aren't born married.

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They meet, date, go steady, get engaged...
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the whole natural progression
that you and Ken...

:49:18
Why are we talking about this?
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- You love her very much, don't you?
- Come on, Maggie.

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- Is it painful for you to talk about her?
- No, but I don't see why we keep on...

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- Is she very bright, Larry?
- Yes, she is.

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Do you think she's pretty?
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What's the next question?
"Is she better than me?"

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Go ahead, ask it.
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I'd never ask that.
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Why not? You've asked everything else.
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I guess I'm afraid of the answer.
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Maggie, you never have to be afraid
of anything. Never.

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Kiss me.
:50:18
What are you two guys doing?
Figuring out new ways to chisel me?

:50:21
- Hiya, Rog.
- Daphne, Larry Coe.

:50:24
- How do you do?
- Mr. Di Labbia.

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- Hello.
- Want her number?

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- Honey, everybody's got my number.
- Yeah, I know.

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- This sure is exciting, isn't it?
- Don't pay any attention to her.

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A checker game is exciting.
Crazy legs, though.

:50:36
This little group of beavers running around.
What's this costing me?

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Not enough, Mr. Altar.
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- It looks like a big prison.
- Excuse me, I have some work.

:50:43
What difference does it make?
You're King Midas, remember?

:50:46
Sure. I'm beginning to feel like your patron.
:50:48
Getting the money from the publisher
with one hand...

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- and giving it to you with the other.
- How is the book coming?

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- I turned it in last week.
- Good.

:50:55
Rog let me read all the best parts.
It's wonderful.

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It's just like poetry.

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