An Unmarried Woman
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:40:03
Hal, this is great.
:40:08
Excuse me. I'll be right back.
:40:14
What are those things that would come
in this little steamer here?

:40:16
Waiter, can
we have the shrimp with paper?
Bring a couple of Bubble-Up.

:40:29
- You all right?
- Yeah. I'm fine.

:40:32
- You sure?
- This is crazy.

:40:34
- Erica, let's take a walk.
- I feel like I've been
dim-sum-ed out of my mind.

:40:38
- I think I'm gonna go home.
- You sure?

:40:40
- Oh, come on!
- I'll take you home.

:40:41
- Stay awhile.
- No, I really wanna go home.

:40:43
- Where do you live?
- You go on, Elaine. I live in the East 60s.

:40:45
- Good, I'll take you home.
- Bye.

:40:48
- Well, let me take you home.
- Bye-bye!

:40:50
- I'll see you later. Call you.
- Have a nice time. See you.

:40:55
- Boy, that's a nervous lady.
- She has a right to be.

:41:10
I'm divorced.
:41:12
Married 11 years.
:41:14
Two children.
:41:17
My wife remarried.
She's living out on the island...

:41:20
so I get to see the kids
just about every weekend.

:41:23
When did you get divorced?
:41:25
It's been... three years.
:41:28
It was tough at first.
:41:30
- You feel very disoriented.
- I know.

:41:34
Yeah, Hal said you were separated?
What happened?

:41:38
Oh—
:41:40
My husband left me for a younger woman.
Ha, ha, ha.

:41:44
He must be out of his mind.
:41:53
- Are you uncomfortable?
- With you? No.

:41:56
Why did you move closer to me?
:41:58
I don't know. L—

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