The Owl and the Pussycat
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:38:00
How do you know?
:38:01
It has no beautiful people,
no hit songs, no happy ending.

:38:07
Maybe I could show you
where you went wrong.

:38:10
I know when I went wrong.
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I went wrong when I opened my door
at 2:00 this morning.

:38:14
Read me some of your stuff and
I promise I'll never ask you anything again.

:38:17
Listen, I dig the sound of your voice.
Honest. It's very enervating.

:38:21
You know what that means?
:38:23
I told you. Come on, read me a story.
:38:27
I don't want to read you my story.
:38:30
Isn't there any other way
you can fall asleep?

:38:34
- I'll read you my story.
- Great.

:38:38
I'm a terrific audience, you'll see.
:38:40
- I bet I'm asleep before Page 2.
- That would be a compliment.

:39:08
Scream.
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- Chapter 1. The City...
- Scream...

:39:13
- That's the title, right? Scream?
- Yes.

:39:18
- "The city..."
- That's a wild title.

:39:21
Thank you. "The City came to life.
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"The sun spit morning into Julian's face...
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"...traffic's symphony responded
to day's downbeat...

:39:31
"...as a million souls
wrapped in the cocoon of sleep..."

:39:33
"The sun spit morning"?
:39:36
"...as a million souls
wrapped in the cocoon of..."

:39:38
Wait a minute.
:39:40
The sun spit morning into this guy's face?
:39:43
That was the image. Yes.
:39:45
- His face got morning spit into it?
- I told you you wouldn't like it.

:39:50
No, you didn't.
You said I wouldn't understand it.

:39:52
I understand it, I don't dislike it.
:39:55
- You don't?
- I hate it.

:39:56
What do you mean,
"the sun spit morning"?

:39:57
- It wasn't written for you.
- Who was it written for?


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