Little Murders
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:10:01
I think you were fantastic...
:10:03
on the tennis court this afternoon.
:10:07
Admit it. You're having fun.
:10:09
You're having the time of your life.
:10:11
- Tonight.
- Well, that's something.

:10:14
This must be the first time in your life
you're having the time of your life.

:10:29
[Sighs]
:10:37
- Why not?
- I don't feel like it.

:10:43
Well, I didn't mean to
force myself on you.

:10:46
You're a terrific girl.
I really mean that.

:10:51
I'll tell you when I feel like it.
:10:55
[Continues]
:11:00
Do you know how I wake up every morning
of my life? With a smile on my face.

:11:05
And for the rest of the day I come up
against an unending series of...

:11:09
of challenges to wipe
that smile off my face.

:11:11
The breather calls. Ex-boyfriends
call to tell me they're getting married.

:11:14
Someone tries to break into the
apartment while I'm getting dressed.

:11:17
There's a drunk asleep
in the elevator.

:11:19
Three minutes after I'm out
in the street, my camel coat turns brown.

:11:22
The subway stalls. A man standing next
to me presses his body against mine.

:11:26
The up elevator jams.
:11:28
Rumors start buzzing around the office
that we're about to be automated.

:11:31
The down elevator jams.
:11:33
The air on Lexington Avenue is... is purple.
And all the taxis are off duty.

:11:36
A man on the bus tries to pick me up.
Another man follows me home.

:11:40
I walk in the door, and the breather's
on the phone.

:11:43
Isn't that enough to wipe the smile
off anybody's face?

:11:46
Well, it doesn't wipe it off mine.
:11:48
Because for every bad thing,
there are two... No, four good things.

:11:53
There are... There are friends
and a wonderful job...

:11:56
and tennis,
traveling and skiing...


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