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:04:02
- We shared a cab and fell in love.
- And I know nothing about physics.

:04:07
- So what did you talk about?
- Talk? By the time the meter hit $3...

:04:10
- ..she had her tongue in my ear.
- Oh! Lloyd!

:04:14

:04:20
How nice. I drop in to visit my daughter
and she has a writer renting her cottage.

:04:26
I'm trying to write.
:04:27
I think my life story
would make a sure-fire bestseller.

:04:30
I know. I remember reading
about your exploits in the paper.

:04:33
You're too young, but anything,
whatever your dad read, it's all true.

:04:37
No, I remember your picture in the long
defunct New York Journal-American...

:04:42
..with an actor named
Jeff Chandler, who you dated.

:04:47
What a memory.
:04:49
What a memory! That was Palm Beach!
:04:51
I love Palm Beach!
:04:53
That's where Lloyd and I were heading
when I decided to stop off to see Lane.

:04:59
Um... I hadn't seen her, you know,
since she... took the pills.

:05:05
God, that had to be six, eight months ago.
:05:11
Boy, what some people will do for love.
:05:14
Or the lack of it.
:05:16
Of course, I understand.
I mean, if you've never had something...

:05:20
..and then you experience it
and then it's taken away...

:05:24
Wow. Poor kid.
:05:30
Try and stroke the ball to the rhythm of
the music. It'll give you a smooth motion.

:05:34
- Yeah, but the music's so fast.
- Keep it rhythmic, and keep your eye...

:05:38
Steffie, Mrs Mason thinks
she's got me an offer on the house.

:05:41
That's great. Congratulations.
:05:44
Two. Not great. But,
after everything's paid off,...

:05:47
..there'd be something to put a down
payment on an apartment in New York.

:05:51
I can get two for mine,
and it's half your acreage.

:05:54
Well, I can't really afford to be choosy.
:05:57
At least I have a customer.
I think. I hope, at least.


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