The Owl and the Pussycat
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:47:04
Doris, please.
:47:09
Come on, Doris.
:47:13
- What's the matter?
- Just a simple respect for tradition.

:47:19
Anything you say, Mr. Sherman.
:47:40
What's your last name?
:47:46
Waverly.
:47:48
Are you sure?
:47:50
Sure I'm sure.
:47:52
It's just that you asked me so suddenly.
:47:57
Actually, I am in between names right now.
:48:03
I tried Wadsworth for a while
and Wellington.

:48:09
But at the moment it's Waverly.
:48:13
Why do you keep changing it?
:48:17
It's important for an actress
to have a catchy name.

:48:21
Something that the audience can
remember, and it sounds kind of classy.

:48:25
Don't you think?
:48:29
I think it's important
for an actress to have some talent.

:48:31
- I got talent! Believe me.
- I didn't mean that.

:48:34
I got plenty of talent.
:48:36
Just cause I don't talk as good as you,
you think I'm dumb.

:48:39
Doris, I am telling you, you are not dumb.
:48:44
You're not just being polite.
:48:46
No.
:48:48
Well, you're wrong.
:48:51
Half the time, I don't even understand
what you're saying.

:48:54
- All those big words, they really bug me.
- Doris, big words are not intrinsically...

:48:58
You did it again. Hit me with another one.

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