The Moon-Spinners
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:25:01
(Dog barking in distance)
:25:14
Oh, Fran, honestly.
:25:16
Tell me honestly.
:25:19
Do think I'll ever have...
:25:20
what the magazines call
"allure"?

:25:22
You've got the best
of all qualities.

:25:25
You're completely yourself.
:25:27
Oh, I don't think
that's such an advantage.

:25:31
Oh, look at me.
:25:33
I wish I could do something
to my face.

:25:38
How about this?
:25:40
Too old.
:25:42
Yeah.
:25:45
This?
:25:46
(Chuckles)
Too young.

:25:48
(Sighs)
:25:50
It's... it's... you see,
it's this being...

:25:52
so terribly in between...
:25:54
that makes it
so difficult.

:25:57
He said
I was a romantic.

:26:00
Nowadays,
that's one step...

:26:02
from being told
you're a drip.

:26:04
Don't rush it,
darling.

:26:06
You've only
met the man once.

:26:09
Oh, I know...
:26:11
but I said
all the wrong things...

:26:12
talked a blue streak,
as usual.

:26:14
NIKKY: You know,
I hear myself.

:26:15
Yakkity-yakkity-yak.
I can't stop.

:26:19
(Sighs)
:26:20
Oh, well.
:26:21
Well, he must have
liked you.

:26:23
NIKKY: Why?
:26:24
He wouldn't have asked you
to go swimming.

:26:26
He is nice, isn't he?
:26:28
V ery.
:26:29
You sound undecided.
:26:31
He's charming.
:26:33
I think he's
a little mysterious.

:26:35
Why?
:26:36
I don't know.
Just an impression.

:26:38
Oh, turn out the light,
will you?

:26:48
(Dramatic music playing)
:26:52
I do love you, Aunt Fran.
:26:54
Thank you for always
being there.

:26:56
FRANCES: Good night,
my darling.


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