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:38:02
Hi.
:38:05
Can l come in?
Just for a second.

:38:19
Taking a break?
:38:21
Can l?
:38:23
l don't usually drink.
l just. . . .

:38:25
lt's been really--
:38:28
Everybody knows
what's been going on.

:38:40
lt's weird, people you barely know,
knowing so much about your life.

:38:47
l wanted to ask, l know it's
none of my business, but. . .

:38:51
. . .are you sure about what
happened at that party?

:38:54
-To you.
-Are you a friend of Beau's?

:38:56
No.
:38:58
No, l don't even know him.
:38:59
l heard he was arrested today.
:39:01
Well, he should be.
He should be arrested for what he did.

:39:06
lt's weird, you coming here. . . .
l thought you never liked me.

:39:12
Well, Naomi.
"Goodwin at the Plaza. "

:39:15
What?
:39:17
At Fisker's party, you told Sheila.
:39:21
There was a rumor going around
about me and Professor Goodwin.

:39:26
-You don't know about that, do you?
-No.

:39:30
Well, l don't know why we've never
really talked. l guess maybe. . .

:39:35
. . .l was intimidated by
the Mont Blanc.

:39:42
Where are you from, Cathy?
:39:45
Call me Jones.
:39:47
l'm from Massachusetts. Plymouth.
:39:50
Oh, like the Mayflower.
:39:54
Yeah, it's a great source of amusement
to one of my roommates.

:39:58
-Why is that?
-l don't know. He's from Danbury--


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