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:39:00
Listen, don't take this thing
with Charlie too seriously.

:39:03
No. See you tonight.
:39:15
My feeling is that what happened last night
had no real significance.

:39:20
It was just bad luck
that Fred got sick.

:39:22
I can't believe
you're talking like this.

:39:24
He totally humiliated you last night.
:39:27
Whether I've been humiliated or not
is something I can judge for myself.

:39:31
Besides, I don't think Tom's that way.
:39:34
Well, I'm not sure
you can judge for yourself.

:39:37
Be careful, Audrey.
:39:39
- There's something dubious about Tom.
- What?

:39:41
This whole thing about his being a radical
when he's obviously not...

:39:44
and being over Serena
when he's obviously not.

:39:47
Everyone has some contradictions.
:39:50
Anybody with
as many conflicts as Tom...

:39:52
even if he seems nice,
is better not to get involved with.

:39:54
By those standards,
none of us should get involved with anyone.

:39:57
Well,you're probably right,
but in this case certainly.

:39:59
Tom is the only guy I've ever liked
in my whole life.

:40:03
I'm not gonna forget about him
because of some apparent inconsistencies.

:40:07
- You hardly even know him.
- I know him very well.

:40:11
You couldn't.
You only just met him.

:40:13
Well, I do.
:40:21
I didn't know
you sent out Christmas cards.

:40:23
Well, I haven't in years.
:40:25
When we moved, do you know what happened
to my toys and things?

:40:30
They were put in storage.
:40:32
Do you think some of them
could have been sent to Dad's?

:40:36
It's possible.
Why? Do you want them?

:40:38
- You're a bit old for that sort of thing.
- No, I just had a feeling they went to Dad's.

:40:42
- Well, why don't you call him then?
- I have. There's been no answer.

:40:55
There's something about winter in the city
at night, with everyone dressed up...

:40:58
that reminds me of War and Peace.

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