The Swimmer
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:04:04
Well, so do you.
:04:06
- Well, a little green around the edges.
- l drank too much last night.

:04:12
l don't believe it. Neddy!
:04:14
l don't believe it. Neddy!
:04:20
How beautiful are thy feet in sandals,
O princess daughter.

:04:34
l bet you drank too much last night.
:04:37
- lsn't he a sight for sore eyes?
- Oh, Neddy, we missed you.

:04:42
Sit down and tell us everything.
:04:45
- Where are you coming from?
- l was around.

:04:48
l thought l'd come over and have a
swim with you. Look at that water.

:04:53
- And look at that sky.
- You look at it.

:04:56
l think everybody drank too much
last night.

:04:59
lt was that rum,
l drank too much of that.

:05:02
- Whose party?
- Our own.

:05:04
- You didn't miss a thing.
- Usual Saturday night blowout.

:05:07
Same jokes, same faces, we've known
each other so long there's no flirting.

:05:13
- l'd have flirted with you.
- You're practically a new face.

:05:17
- How are things? Have a good summer?
- Sure, just great.

:05:21
Come on, how about a swim?
:05:23
Good for your hangover.
:05:26
What makes you think l'm hung-over?
:05:28
- Come on, l'll race you.
- Please, no.

:05:31
- How about you?
- You kidding?

:05:33
Relax, Neddy. Have a drink. Come on.
:05:36
- Sit and tell us what you've learned.
- Ned!

:05:39
Stu Forsburgh!
:05:41
Stu Forsburgh!
:05:42
- Ned Merrill! How are you, sport?
- Okay, never better.

:05:47
- God, l'm glad to see you.
- What are you doing here?

:05:51
We stopped over.
We've been in the Cape.

:05:54
- How's Lucinda?
- She's great.

:05:56
And the girls?
:05:58
All grown up. And beautiful, Stu.
Just beautiful.


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