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:49:00
It's so great to have her here
living with me for these two weeks.

:49:04
To have her to talk to.
We talk about anything.

:49:07
Nothing. About the weather.
What we're going to wear.

:49:11
She's grown up so nice,
don't you think?

:49:13
- She's gorgeous.
- She's such a lady.

:49:16
I'm so lucky!
:49:19
Oh, Jesus.
:49:21
- I'm going to get some flowers.
- Don't go.

:49:23
What do you mean? Let me go.
You're standing in the street.

:49:25
All right.
Don't worry about me.

:49:43
What?
:49:45
Tell the twins I love them.
:49:46
Will you stop already?
:49:50
You want roses or carnations?
:49:53
Should give you poison ivy.
:50:07
-It's Maggie from The Sun Also Sets!
-Would you sign this?

:50:13
You think I should take
movement classes?

:50:15
Absolutely important.
:50:17
When I was in Death of a Salesman,
for instance...

:50:20
You did Death of a Salesman?
:50:22
God! Playing...
:50:25
Willy. What can I say?
:50:28
I'm very impressed.
:50:29
- That sounds adolescent...
- It was in a nothing theater.

:50:33
But all the time
I was obsessed with my hands.

:50:36
I made them feel
like salesmen's hands.

:50:40
Really?
:50:41
You mean manicured or clumsy?
:50:44
Exactly.
:50:46
Hands that had written out
all those invoices.

:50:51
Hands that reach out for Howard...
:50:53
pleading for his job.
:50:59
Am I going too fast?
Just say so.


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