House Calls
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: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.
:56:39
Who is it?
:56:40
It's Neville Chamberlain.
:56:41
I forgot my umbrella.
:56:44
Okay, we’ll give it a try.
:56:45
Oh, Charley!
:56:47
Just an experiment,
mind you.

:56:49
One week.
If it doesn’t work, that’s it.

:56:51
One week?
:56:53
Well, okay, two weeks.
:56:57
Why not a month?
:56:59
Two weeks, that’s final.

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