An Unmarried Woman
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:10:00
Yeah, you do. He's that big, tall,
blond guy, worked for Merrill Lynch.

:10:03
- Tennis player. About my age.
- Right, right. Yeah.

:10:06
He had a heart attack last week.
He dropped dead.

:10:08
- That's too bad.
- You look good.

:10:12
Would you try to have
a linear conversation, Martin?

:10:15
Look, wait a minute.
I just want us to be friends.

:10:18
I mean, if not for my sake,
then for Patti's.

:10:20
I don't wanna be your friend!
:10:22
- What the hell do you want me to do?
- Just leave me alone.

:10:26
Well, Billy was supposed
to go out to L.A.

:10:29
- Now they want me to take his spot.
- Take it.

:10:32
- Well, it means I'd have to move out there.
- Good.

:10:35
If I do go out, can Patti come out
and spend some time with me?

:10:39
You'll have to ask Patti.
:11:09
Herbert, what do you think?
:11:11
It looks a little
high on the right to me.

:11:15
High on the right.
Hmm. What do you think?

:11:19
I- I think the whole thing
is too high.

:11:22
I like it where it is.
:11:28
If you liked it where it is,
then why did you ask me?

:11:30
Why don't we talk about it over lunch?
:11:45
Where would you like
to go for dinner?

:11:48
I can't, Saul. My daughter's coming home
from school. We're eating at home.

:11:52
- Well, give her a call.
Tell her to join us.
- No!

:11:55
- Well, she doesn't have
to know I'm your lover.
- You're not my lover.

:11:58
Well, uh—
You, you know what I mean.


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