Lolita
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:05:01
My motto is: "Be prepared."
:05:07
Say, you Jack Brewster? Are you?
:05:10
You know who I am.
:05:12
What's that? That's 3...3-love.
:05:16
I'm really winning,
you want to get a rally going there.

:05:19
You know, I'm not accusing you, Captain,
but it's sort of absurd...

:05:23
...the way people invade this house,
without even knocking.

:05:27
4-1...
:05:29
...change service. I'll take the serve again,
if you don't mind.

:05:33
I sort of like to have it up this end,
you know.

:05:38
They use the telephone.
:05:43
What's that? That must be....
:05:45
I'm really winning here. I'm really winning.
:05:49
I hope I don't get overcome with power.
:05:51
That's about...6-1 maybe...
:05:54
...let's say 6-1, no 6-2,
I'll give you another point...

:05:57
...6-2, but I'm still winning.
:05:59
You really don't remember me, do you?
:06:03
Did you ever notice how the champs,
different champs, use their bats?

:06:06
You know, some of them hold them
like this, and everything.

:06:10
Do you recall a girl...
:06:13
...called Dolores Haze?
:06:18
I remember one guy didn't have a hand.
He had a bat instead of a hand.

:06:21
He was really sort of wacky.
:06:23
Lolita!
:06:27
Lolita....
:06:30
Yeah, yeah, I remember that name all right.
:06:34
Maybe she made some telephone calls,
who cares?

:06:43
Hey, you're a sort of bad loser, Captain.
:06:48
I never found a guy who'd sort of
pull a gun on me when he lost a game.

:06:53
Didn't anyone ever tell you...
:06:55
...it's not really who wins,
it's how you play, like the champs.


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