Hannah and Her Sisters
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(Lee) The nights are really getting cooler.
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Summer went so quickly. Soon it'll be fall.
:29:10
My literature professor really likes me.
:29:13
lt was fun being out with him last night.
:29:16
Funny, l feel like l'm betraying Elliot,
but that's ridiculous.

:29:20
Why shouldn't l see Doug?
Elliot's not free.

:29:25
Just go one step at a time.
:29:28
Let's see what the next few months bring.
:29:31
Hannah? Hi!
:29:34
Listen, you'll be happy to know that your
money has not gone completely to waste.

:29:39
No, l have an actual first rough draft
of something l wrote.

:29:43
Yeah, yeah.
:29:45
l showed it to Lee and
she gave me some good pointers.

:29:48
Listen, l'm pretty near where you live.
Could l just drop it off?

:29:52
When you have some time, read it,
and we'll talk at Thanksgiving.

:29:57
OK? All right. Oh, wait, listen.
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l think Lee met an interesting guy
at Columbia. He sounds really nice.

:30:08
Yeah, OK, all right. Well,
we'll talk at Thanksgiving. Bye-bye.

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Now, here's a song that Norma sang
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on that trip we made
up to the show in Buffalo.

:30:20
And, oh, was she beautiful that night!
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- Come on!
- Oh, yes, you were, dear.

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Don't you remember that night?
She was so beautiful

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that when men saw her
walking along the street,

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they'd drive their cars
right up on the sidewalk.

:30:37
- That right, honey?
- A slight exaggeration.

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But only slight.
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( piano playing)

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