House Calls
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:54:00
Hi.
:54:01
Morning.
:54:02
That’s not the greatest razor
in the world in there.

:54:04
It was fine when
I shaved my legs.

:54:06
Sit down, I’m making you
some breakfast.

:54:08
No, thanks.
I gotta run.

:54:09
Oh, busy morning?
:54:11
A bile duct
and a haemorrhoidectomy.

:54:14
Oh, you be sure to wash your
hands when you’re through.

:54:18
You call that a kiss?
:54:24
Hmm.
:54:26
Thank you.
See you later.

:54:28
Listen, next time you want
some home cooking

:54:30
and a little dignified sex,
:54:32
don’t go to strangers.
:54:33
That’s a deal.
When do I see you again?

:54:35
Not till tonight.
:54:37
Tonight? Tonight...
:54:40
Forget it.
:54:41
Forget it. Forget it.
Forget it.

:54:42
What?
Goodbye, Charley.

:54:44
What are you talkin’ about?
You mad at me? What did I do?

:54:47
The same as I did.
:54:48
We were two consenting adults,
we had a marvellous time.

:54:51
Well, at least I did,
:54:52
so nobody owes
anybody anything. Okay?

:54:54
Then why the brush-off?
Because I do not wish

:54:56
to get into some sort
of contest with Edith,

:54:58
and the plant-lady person,
:54:59
so just cross me
off your list.

:55:00
But I want to see you again.
More than them?

:55:02
You mean it’s either-or?
I’m afraid so.

:55:04
Well, that’s unreasonable.
:55:05
That’s exceedingly
unreasonable.

:55:07
Maybe, but I have this thing
about fidelity, I suppose,

:55:10
because my ex-husband was
such a lecher, I don’t know.

:55:12
What the hell is so goddamn
important about fidelity?

:55:15
I mean, I don’t think
it’s such a heinous crime

:55:17
if other people occasionally
feel the need to tear off

:55:20
a piece on the side.
But for me, well...

:55:22
Yes? What, what?
:55:23
Look, I don’t care if a man
picks his teeth in public,

:55:26
if he has a ring
around his collar.

:55:28
He can even vote the
straight Republican ticket.

:55:30
But if he loves me
and is faithful to me,

:55:32
then I will go
through hell for him.

:55:35
Otherwise, it’s goodbye?
:55:36
Mmm-hmm.
:55:39
You don’t leave
me much choice.

:55:42
I don’t mean to.
:55:54
Goodbye, Ann.
:55:56
Goodbye, Charley.

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