The Americanization of Emily
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:13:01
- Nope.
- You've just got to see it.

:13:04
It's the swankiest shop in town.
:13:05
He's got everything up there
but the crown jewels.

:13:14
Here, look at this.
:13:17
You can't see this at Harrods.
:13:19
That's nylon, love. And this is pure silk.
:13:22
I'd show you my new dress,
but I don't want the others to see.

:13:25
It's Bonwit Tellers.
You've heard of that, I imagine.

:13:28
You mean he actually supplies you
with a wardrobe?

:13:30
Charlie dresses you proper.
:13:32
Americans don't like to see their women
in uniforms.

:13:36
But it all ends in someone's bed,
doesn't it?

:13:38
I mean, that's the point, isn't it?
:13:40
Look who's talking after
that lurid confession you've just made.

:13:45
Sorry. I am a prig, at that.
:13:49
I feel rather tender towards
the poor beggars myself.

:13:52
I don't want to feel tender
towards anyone.

:13:55
Especially soldiers.
:13:58
I've lost a husband, a father,
and a brother in this war.

:14:02
When my husband died,
I almost went insane.

:14:07
I take these things badly.
:14:10
I fall in love too easily,
and I shatter too easily.

:14:16
I don't want any more doomed men.
:14:18
Do come tonight, love.
:14:21
These men aren't doomed.
:14:23
They'll never see any of the shooting,
that's for sure.

:14:25
We'll have a few laughs.
:14:27
I've never seen anyone needing
a few laughs as much as you do.

:14:39
- Very nice crystal, Tom. Danish?
- Yes, sir.

:14:43
I don't much care for the centerpiece.
You can take that out.

:14:46
Of course.
:14:49
- Italian. Very lovely.
- Thank you, sir.

:14:55
Cocktails at 5:30, and heavy on the gin.
:14:57
Dinner at 6:00 promptly.
Once you've cleared away...

:14:59
- I'll manage from there.
- Very good, sir.


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