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:17:11
That's nice.
:17:14
My mother used to do that too,
sometimes.

:17:23
-Good night, Julie.
-Good night, Dottie.

:17:42
Cathy Campbell,
please call your office.

:17:44
It says "cool."
:17:47
Don't you think I should be angry?
Doesn't it play better?

:17:49
Yes. Why don't you try that?
:17:52
This just came to
our dressing room for you.

:17:56
-I think it's from Julie's father.
-Oh, my!

:17:59
Now don't you dare eat any.
You don't want to ruin your cute figure.

:18:03
What a thoughtless present
to give a woman.

:18:05
Chocolates!
:18:07
Dorothy Michaels,
Rita Marshall's office.

:18:10
You're a complicated lady.
:18:12
On the one hand,
you're a real pain in the ass.

:18:16
I've got one of the most
expensive directors in soaps--

:18:19
I owe myself a quarter.
:18:22
And you've got him
defensive and hostile.

:18:24
I don't mean to.
:18:25
However, we're getting
2000 letters a week...

:18:28
...and we've picked up
three share points.

:18:32
And it's largely due to you.
:18:34
You are the first woman character
who is her own person.

:18:37
Who asserts her own personality
without robbing someone of theirs.

:18:41
You're a breakthrough lady for us.
:18:43
We're picking up your option for
another year. Congratulations.

:18:48
Come on, Mike. What do you mean,
get you out of it?

:18:52
There's no way out.
It's their option.

:18:54
What? Who gave them that?
:18:56
You signed the standard contract.
:18:59
But I didn't know I'd be working
for the rest of my life as a woman!


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