Postcards from the Edge
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:45:00
...and then she takes
a handful of pills and overdoses.

:45:05
-Then he drives her to the hospital.
-The next morning.

:45:08
And he didn't leave his name.
:45:13
Mr. Craverly, l presume.
:45:15
At your service.
:45:17
l don't have a service.
l have a machine.

:45:22
l'm glad to see you're all right.
:45:24
Well, l suppose l should thank you.
:45:28
l could apologize for not leaving
my name at the hospital.

:45:32
Under the circumstances,
it was probably secondary.

:45:35
What's polite during an overdose
with a complete stranger?

:45:38
l'm not a complete stranger.
More like a relative one. Like family.

:45:42
l don't know what happened that night.
:45:47
l can only guess.
:45:49
No, l don't even want to do that.
l want you to know l'm not like that.

:45:54
l don't know what l am like,
but l don't make a habit of--

:45:57
What if l told you nothing happened?
:46:00
Nothing what?
:46:03
Nothing happened. We just talked.
:46:07
Then you took my Daradil
and fell asleep.

:46:10
Why? Am l so completely
unappealing to you?

:46:12
Quite the contrary. lt's just that
you were a little the worse...

:46:17
...or better for substances,
and l have rules about that.

:46:24
Didn't Jimmy Stewart say that
to somebody in a movie?

:46:27
Well, if he did,
then he darn sure should have!

:46:32
l didn't sleep with you?
:46:35
Sleep?
:46:36
Yeah.
:46:39
Kiss?
:46:40
-What? Here, right now?
-No. Then. That night.

:46:44
Well, does this ring a bell?
:46:48
That rings something. l'm not sure
if it's the memory bell or--

:46:52
How about this?
:46:58
That reminds me of something
l should've done before.


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