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:18:00
and might not have gotten
the job.

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Who knows?
lsn't that so?

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Julie...
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- Nice name.
- I had nothing to do with it.

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You're my lucky star, Julie.
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I'd like to take you out
for coffee.

:18:19
At noon.
Across the street.

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Okay?
:18:34
What'll you have?
:18:36
Coffee and a brandy, please.
:18:44
Why'd you say hello?
Know him?

:18:47
No.
So what?

:18:54
Do you have to know someone
to say hello?

:18:57
People forget their manners.
:19:02
I feel like saying hello,
so I do.

:19:04
What's the harm?
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Give me a coffee, too.
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You're waiting for someone...
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Aren't you?
:19:21
A woman.
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So am l.
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A young woman.
Her name's Julie.

:19:30
I work for the city.
:19:32
I hire for the Paris museums.
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She applied for a job
this morning.

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We hit it off, so
I asked her out for coffee.

:19:41
A charming young woman,
the pensive sort.

:19:44
She's very vulnerable,
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someone not made for
the cruel modern world.

:19:52
I hired her as a guard.
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It's her first job.
:19:57
Her mother can't
support her anymore...


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