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1:05:02
But when l was little,
l thought the moon followed me.

1:05:06
What?
1:05:09
l would walk and l thought
the moon went anyplace l did.

1:05:14
That's great!
1:05:17
l know it's silly,
but l was only eight years old.

1:05:20
l thought it meant something special
would happen to me someday.

1:05:24
So l've been waiting. Every day l've
been doing my hair, and washing. . .

1:05:28
-. . .my face--
-Can l kiss you?

1:05:31
Please.
1:05:42
l wasn't talking to you.
1:05:46
Why is it you can make me laugh
at the saddest times in my life?

1:05:50
l'm funny, that's why.
1:05:51
l'm funny!
1:05:53
Yeah, that's it.
1:05:56
You're going to marry Susan.
1:05:59
l'm still glad l came here.
Made a fool out of myself.

1:06:03
l wish we had made love.
1:06:07
l'd give anything
to see you in the morning.

1:06:11
l have to marry Susan.
lf l don't, my family will cut me off.

1:06:14
lt's almost a billion dollars.
1:06:19
One of the horses just fainted.
1:06:23
Look, this is ridiculous.
1:06:25
You got cab fare to the city?
l don't like the train at night.

1:06:30
Look, when Susan and l
get married. . .

1:06:32
. . .l can set you up in an apartment
and we can--

1:06:35
Forget it.
1:06:38
Are you cute!
1:06:44
l thought l'd find you here.
1:06:47
He just loves that smelly old horse.
1:06:49
Have we met?
1:06:52
l don't think you have.
1:06:54
Linda Marolla,
this is Susan Johnson, my fiancée.

1:06:57
l hope l'm not interrupting.
1:06:59
l'd say that if l were you.

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