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:19:03
It's nice.
:19:05
You know, with a little extra effort
on my part, l...

:19:09
Well, I mean, l...
If I really worked at it,

:19:12
I suppose I could be
hysterically happy in a house like this.

:19:15
[Keys Clacking]
:19:18
Let's take the grand tour.
:19:24
I wish you could've made it last night.
It was a lovely party.

:19:28
Well, if it's any consolation,
I had a lousy time last night.

:19:32
Well, whose fault is that?
Didn't I always tell you
don't go to strangers?

:19:40
Did I do something to earn that,
or is that just an impulse?

:19:43
Consider it a loan.
:19:46
You can pay me back
with interest later.
Oh. Mmm.

:19:49
How much is this house?
Ninety-five thousand.

:19:53
What did they say
they'd settle for?
Oh, 88, probably. Why?

:19:57
Because I might be able to
throw a little business your way...

:19:59
if you have no objections
to making a big commission.

:20:02
Darling, I'd sell you
an outhouse if I thought
it would put a buck in my pocket.

:20:06
Now there's the bastard
I know and love.

:20:14
Do you remember Charlie Eisen?
Bob and Nancy introduced him to us.

:20:17
Yeah, he's a lawyer, isn't he?
Yeah.

:20:20
He might be interested
in this house.
He was at the party last night,

:20:23
and it seems as though
he's planning on getting married.

:20:25
Hmm. Sounds like he's doing okay.
Who's the lucky girl?

:20:30
Me.
:20:38
How long have you been seeing him?
:20:40
Oh, whenever you couldn't make it,
which adds up to quite a bit of time.

:20:46
I don't think I like
the idea of losing you.

:20:50
No, I just think you don't like
the idea of losing, that's all.

:20:53
[Chuckles]

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