The Killing of Sister George
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1:37:01
But today... Excuse me.
1:37:04
Look, I've got somebody in the office,
I told you.

1:37:34
Hello. I didn't think you'd be in yet.
1:37:38
Why not? It's after 10:00.
1:37:41
Had a good day?
1:37:43
The usual sort of thing, you know.
1:37:45
What does that mean?
1:37:47
Typing, running around the showroom.
1:37:51
- Want another drink?
- No, thank you. Not for me.

1:37:55
I think I'll just have a night cap.
1:37:58
How was the show?
1:38:00
"How did you enjoy the play, Mrs. Lincoln?"
How do you suppose it was?

1:38:06
I don't know.
1:38:07
I wondered.
1:38:10
How's Mr. Katz?
1:38:12
What do you mean?
1:38:14
Just a perfectly simple question.
I just wanted to know how Mr. Katz was.

1:38:19
Lunch. I'm sorry about that.
1:38:22
I just couldn't have got away.
1:38:26
Really kept you at it, did he?
1:38:28
Right through the lunch hour.
1:38:31
Honestly, that man.
1:38:33
Just because he sends out
for a couple of moldy sandwiches...

1:38:36
he thinks he's entitled to bore you to death.
1:38:38
- What does he talk about?
- I don't know.

1:38:40
Everything. His wife,
where they're going on holiday.

1:38:45
How brilliantly his son plays the violin.
1:38:47
- Something of an infant prodigy, is he?
- Mr. Katz seems to think so.

1:38:52
Do they know that you share a flat with me?
1:38:55
At the office? I think so. Why?
1:38:59
I just wondered if you thought
it was more discreet not to let on...


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