Cactus Flower
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:34:01
Well, I have. Her name is Toni Simmons.
:34:03
I'm supposed to give you a message.
She's alive.

:34:07
That's only part of it.
:34:09
My problem is
she thinks I'm already married.

:34:11
Where did she get such an idea?
:34:13
I had my reasons.
:34:15
But I'll straighten that out later.
I have to dig up a wife.

:34:19
Stop digging and tell the girl the truth.
Good night.

:34:22
I can't tell her anything now.
She's liable to...

:34:26
Well, she's so young and she's had
a lot of unfortunate experiences.

:34:30
I'm the first decent man she's ever met.
:34:34
Are you quoting her, or you?
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Toni is a wonderful girl.
:34:38
She won't get married
unless she meets my wife.

:34:40
She's straightforward,
doesn't want to be a housebreaker.

:34:43
I mean, a house-wrecker. Isn't that sweet?
:34:45
- Just darling.
- She works at Stereo Heaven in the Village.

:34:48
- lf you would just go and meet her...
- I'm sorry. I hate lies.

:34:52
No more than I do, Miss Dickinson,
no more than I.

:34:56
But to get out of this one,
my happiness lies in your two hands.

:35:00
For years these hands have held nothing
but your instruments...

:35:03
...and your appointment book.
:35:06
You've managed to handle your happiness
without any help from me.

:35:10
And now you want to use me
in this contemptible way.

:35:15
You tricked me into talking about myself
so that...

:35:17
What you did wasn't very nice, Doctor.
Not very nice at all.

:35:31
You just can't get decent help these days.
:35:43
I thought you were taking us
to the zoo today.

:35:47
This is better than the zoo.
Here, go and buy yourselves an ice cream.

:35:52
I'll be over there in the record shop.
I'll meet you here.

:35:56
Good.

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