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:38:05
You still are a little girl
in Sunday school.

:38:10
You know, Julie,
l've been thinking.

:38:13
l could...
:38:16
l could meet you in the morning
and take you to your office.

:38:19
lf you had to go out on an errand,
call me and l'd go with you.

:38:24
l'd pick you up every day
at noon and we'd have lunch.

:38:28
That's what l'll do, Julie.
l'll take care of you.

:38:33
Well, gee, Mr. Merrill, l...
:38:37
l don't think that would
work out too well.

:38:40
l have a boyfriend.
He's a very jealous type.

:38:44
lf l just look at anybody else,
he has a fit.

:38:47
He's a very high-strung person.
He has so many problems!

:38:50
What sort of problems?
:38:52
His mother. He says
she's a very sensuous woman.

:38:57
He says she has lovers.
:38:59
He's not even 100-percent sure
he's legitimate.

:39:02
He's taking it out
on the whole United States.

:39:05
- Where did you meet this boy?
- Through a computer.

:39:09
- A computer?
- Yeah, it's a joke.

:39:11
All the kids are doing it. You fill out
this questionnaire, send in $3...

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...and they send you the phone
numbers of three ideal mates.

:39:20
He was the first one l called.
:39:24
How'd you meet Mrs. Merrill?
:39:26
l...
:39:29
On a boat,
going to Europe one summer.

:39:33
l was with a bunch of students
down in steerage.

:39:38
l sneaked up to the first-class
salon, and there she was.

:39:42
How romantic and old-fashioned.
:39:45
Now, wait a minute.
lt wasn't that long ago.

:39:48
Well, it sounds so much more
passionate than a computer.


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