The Owl and the Pussycat
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:15:00
- What are you doing out there?
- I'm locked out.

:15:04
- You sure it's you?
- Positive.

:15:07
Are you alone?
:15:08
- Of course I'm alone.
- Swear.

:15:11
What?
:15:12
Swear to me that you're just a fink
all alone in the hallway.

:15:19
Did you hurt yourself, honey?
:15:22
Now look, I think I've got about $1.50.
:15:25
I'm going to give it to you
and then you're going to go away.

:15:28
- A whole $1.50.
- Almost a $1.75.

:15:31
I can take that trip to Europe
I've been dreaming about.

:15:34
What about the YWCA?
:15:35
For a $1.75? That Christian YWCA is not.
:15:39
If Rapzinski finds out that you're here...
:15:41
...he's going to throw me out
of this apartment.

:15:44
That would be terrible, wouldn't it?
:15:45
To get thrown out of your apartment
in the middle of the night.

:15:49
I'm gonna go to sleep,
you won't hear a sound out of me.

:15:52
I'll be out of here tomorrow morning
before you get up...

:15:55
...because I don't want to look at your face
more than I have to.

:15:58
Okay?
:15:59
- Okay.
- Where's your TV?

:16:01
- I'm proud to say I don't have one.
- You don't? What am I going to do?

:16:05
- I can't go to sleep without the TV.
- Use your set.

:16:07
I can't. He busted it.
:16:09
He came charging in and he ripped
the cord out with his bare claws.

:16:14
I've had this set eight years.
Eight years next August.

:16:18
If he hurt it...
:16:20
Boy, if any of those tubes
or anything is broken...

:16:24
...I swear I'm going to murder him.
:16:42
What's the matter?
:16:44
You expecting company?
:16:47
This happens to be a very expensive
creation. I had to send away for it.

:16:50
- Did it come in a plain brown wrapper?
- It's one of my modeling outfits.

:16:54
For whom do you model,
the Boston Strangler?

:16:56
Mr. Sherman, if you're nice,
I'll let you try it on sometime.

:16:59
All right, let's get one thing straight, Doris.

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