Strangers When We Meet
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1:15:24
Hi.
1:15:27
Hi. Who are you?
1:15:29
- Where's Mommy?
- She's outside.

1:15:31
- Would you like me to get her for you?
- No, that's all right.

1:15:36
You still haven't told me your name.
1:15:38
Peter Coe. What's yours?
1:15:42
- Maggie.
- You're pretty.

1:15:51
- See you soon, Larry.
- Yeah.

1:15:52
- Call. Come over.
- I will. I'll call you tomorrow.

1:15:55
The nicest part about being the host is...
1:15:56
you don't have to drive anywhere
at the end of the night.

1:15:59
- It has its advantages.
- Larry.

1:16:01
- Good night.
- I really had a wonderful time.

1:16:03
- Larry, it was a great party.
- Thank you very much.

1:16:06
- Good night, Margaret.
- Good night.

1:16:09
- Glad you could have come.
- Eve, thank you.

1:16:12
I certainly will, dear. Goodbye.
1:16:14
It's the same with working at home, Larry.
The way you do.

1:16:16
You got a three-minute walk from your
breakfast table to your study. That's living.

1:16:21
And, of course, you also get a chance
to watch the procession.

1:16:27
- What procession is that, Felix?
- The great American marching society.

1:16:30
The Itchy Foot Club. Tramp, tramp, tramp.
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You know who's leading
the procession, of course.

1:16:35
- Who?
- A woman.

1:16:38
You don't think much of women,
do you, Felix?

1:16:40
I love them. Every last one of them.
1:16:43
But they're all the same.
They want romance.

1:16:46
There's nothing romantic about the slob
they see shaving in his pajamas.

1:16:49
You and me, Larry,
we're furniture in our own homes.

1:16:52
But if we go next door...
Next door, we're heroes.

1:16:56
A guy like you, works at home, you got
plenty of opportunity for going next door.


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