An Unmarried Woman
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:15:03
- I don't know.
- What is it?

:15:09
I don't know. I just...
:15:11
find myself—
:15:14
I just— I'm anxious all the time, you know.
:15:18
About what?
:15:20
I just— I'm fantasizing and—
:15:23
- About what?
- Uhh.

:15:27
About changing my life.
:15:31
Quit Wall Street, go be
a disc jockey somewhere. I don't know.

:15:34
- Tired of your job?
- I'll tell you something.

:15:37
I've been the takeover type all my life.
:15:39
I mean, in school, in the navy...
:15:42
probably with you,
certainly with Patti.

:15:44
- There's nothing wrong
with being a strong man.
- That's the point.

:15:47
- I'm not a strong man.
I don't feel like a strong man.
- You are!

:15:50
Well, I feel tired.
:15:53
I don't know what to say.
:15:55
You should see a psychiatrist.
:15:57
Really.
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I- I don't think so.
:16:04
Is it me? Are you tired of me?
:16:11
I love you.
:16:23
Aww.
:16:29
I'd hate to join the crowd.
:16:31
Why? What do you mean?
:16:34
Oh, Elaine's boozing a lot.
:16:37
Jeannette's crazy.
:16:39
Sue's okay. She's a strong woman.
:16:42
- God.
- Well, so are you.

:16:45
I'm beginning to wonder about me.
:16:49
Oh, it's so nice
to have a man to come home to.

:16:56
- Is that just luck?
- Yeah.

:16:58
It's luck and a fabulous body.

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