The Swimmer
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: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.

:06:02
l don't know how you do it!
You haven't changed a bit.

:06:06
Where did you get this?
Why do you got all these clothes on?

:06:10
We have to go catch a plane.
:06:13
- You're gonna catch a plane?
- Gotta get back to the shop.

:06:20
You know how long it's been since
we had a swim together?

:06:24
- Please don't remind me.
- What'll you have, Stu?

:06:27
We're all old bunkmates. We went to
the same camp when we were kids.

:06:32
Gee, l don't know.
l drank too much last night.

:06:36
- A diluted martini?
- l'm out of practice...

:06:39
...with your kind of parties.
:06:41
We don't do that in Columbus,
unless it's New Year's Eve.

:06:45
- l told you not to accept the transfer.
- What else could l do?

:06:49
l'd have quit before l let them
send me to the provinces.

:06:53
Well, it's healthy.
:06:55
Stu, did you pack...?
:06:57
Don't tell me that's Ned Merrill
down there.


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