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...suddenly, a man named Sam
grabbed me.

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And that was that.
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Gloria?
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-Who's that?
-A little girl.

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Come in, Gloria.
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She went out.
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Well, l'm sorry to have missed Sam,
but l'm happy to have met you.

:38:30
You're very lovely.
Sam's lucky.

:38:33
So's Susy.
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Goodbye.
:38:38
Please tell Sam that l stopped by.
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Next time l come in from Phoenix,
l'll drop a line first.

:38:45
Thank you forever and ever for--
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Oh, Lord! Hello? Are you still there?
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I have to have your address.
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Listen, l can't tell you how sorry l am
to have kept you.

:38:55
You're wonderfully good
to have stuck around.

:38:57
-did you find the fire?
-Yes, it's out.

:39:00
-lt was just a cigarette.
-Okay, then, ma'am?

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Yes, thank you.
Everything is now.

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Goodbye.
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How awful.
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Mike?
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Who's Mike?
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Hello, Gloria.
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-Who was that man?
-Friend of Sam's from the Marines.

:39:22
You wouldn't know him, dear.
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Oh, l see.
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ls the grocery list ready?
The supermarket closes soon.

:39:29
lt's on the typewriter with the $5.
Can you see it?

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Oh, and, Gloria?
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When you come back,
give me a hand with the icebox.

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l've got to defrost it while Sam's away.
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-What did you do then?
-Switched it to defrost, of course.

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-That's not how it's done.
-lt is too.

:39:56
l've done it for Mother
hundreds of times.

:39:58
Your mother's refrigerator is modern.
This one's ancient.


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