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:58:02
That's a very
flattering thing to say.

:58:05
- Ray thinks it's dullsville.
- David?

:58:09
- Page! -Wasn't her choice of
the Rachmanin off inspired?

:58:12
- Wasn't it? We loved it. - At first I
thought it might incur my animadversion.

:58:16
- But soon I realized it was apposite.
- Aha, I think I see drinks.

:58:21
- Good to see you, David.
- Nice meeting you.

:58:24
- Thank you very much.
- I love your friends, David.

:58:27
They're so bright and cultured
and refined. It's another world.

:58:31
Well, it's a world
I know you'd love to belong to.

:58:34
- Ah, this looks a lot more civilized.
- Beautiful.

:58:37
Let's take a seat over here.
:58:40
Anything we get,
Cody's in for his full share.

:58:44
That's how it is.
:58:46
- You know why I respect Cody Jarrett?
- Why?

:58:49
- Because he loves his mother.
- I can understand that, May.

:58:53
Because even though he's a vicious,
coldblooded, psychopathic killer...

:58:57
...and she encourages him,
still it's sweet.

:59:00
Yeah, has a sweetness.
I wish I had a mother like that.

:59:02
- More Pepsi?
- Yeah, please.

:59:05
And this is the best part, isn't it?
I love this part.

:59:09
Will you pass me
the Cracker Jack?

:59:15
What is it?
What are you looking at?

:59:17
I happen to be noticing you. I was looking
at you a couple of times tonight...

:59:21
...'cause for the first time
I had the thought...

:59:24
...that in a very strange way,
you got a sweet face.

:59:29
It's offbeat, you know,
in a kind of bizarre, you know...

:59:33
It's... I don't know how to explain it
exactly, but it's right up there.

:59:38
What do you mean?
:59:40
I mean it as a compliment.
I'm sayin' a nice thing to you.

:59:43
'Cause you being a relative
of Frenchy...

:59:45
...I never before classified you as a,
you know, a human-type female, so...

:59:50
I was married.
:59:52
I know, I know.
This was a long time ago, right?

:59:54
It was a really tragic story.
:59:57
My husband, Otto,
was dyslexic...

:59:59
...and the only thing he could
spell correctly was his name.


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