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:39:00
- Are you OK?
- Yeah, I'm fine. What do you mean?

:39:03
- You seem sort of nervous.
- No, I'm not. I feel good.

:39:07
- I was gonna ask you how you felt.
- No. I'm OK.

:39:11
- You seemed strange at dinner.
- Ah, just more thoughts about kids.

:39:15
Oh, come on.
:39:19
Listen, I told Cohen I'd stop by and
pick up the book. Is that OK with you?

:39:24
Yeah.
:39:25
It's not too crowded.
:39:27
No, not bad for Sunday.
I thought it'd be jammed.

:39:31
Gee, I'm glad you could get out tonight
cos... I really did wanna see you a lot.

:39:36
I like it when you get
an uncontrollable urge.

:39:40
Yeah, I know, it's my best feature.
:39:42
My boyish impetuosity.
It's my... You look adorable.

:39:46
So I have a chance to go to London,
:39:48
study with the Academy
of Music and Dramatic Arts.

:39:51
- Really? When did this happen?
- The other day. Got a letter in the mail.

:39:55
Well, that's great. That's terrific.
:39:58
But I don't wanna go without you.
:40:01
Hey, I can't go to London and study.
:40:04
Especially Shakespeare.
You know, I don't look good in leotards.

:40:07
- I'm serious.
- Of course you should go. It's great.

:40:11
You'll have a great time.
:40:13
It's a great town and you're a wonderful
actress and it's a terrific place to study.

:40:18
You'll be the toast of the town.
You'll have a good time, really.

:40:22
- You shouldn't pass that...
- So what happens to us?

:40:25
Well, you know, we'll always have Paris.
:40:28
I'm kidding.
:40:30
What kind of question is that?
You can't think of that now.

:40:34
You won't take me seriously
just because I'm 177.

:40:36
Yeah, exactly, because you're 177.
I mean, it's ridiculous.

:40:41
You're 177 now. When you're 36, I'll be...
:40:45
63.
:40:47
63, right. Thank you.
:40:49
You know, it's absurd. You'll be
at the height of your sexual powers.

:40:53
Of course, I will too probably, but,
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you know, I'm a late starter.
:40:58
- Who ordered the plain pie?
- Me.


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