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:18:02
- I think she's fabulous.
- Well, no man wanted her.

:18:07
- She isn't dead.
- She's at least 30.

:18:09
- Oh, no. No.
- I guess she never wanted children.

:18:12
For your information...
:18:14
...Katherine Watson had to take
this job to escape from California.

:18:21
Please.
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She had a torrid affair
with a Hollywood movie star.

:18:26
- She came here to get away.
- That's ridiculous.

:18:30
- Who was it?
- I don't know.

:18:34
Who was it, Giselle?
Don't be a pimple! Tell me!

:18:36
- It's ridiculous.
- Tell me. No, it's not. You know.

:18:39
- You know something. Tell me.
- It's William Holden.

:18:44
- Fantastic!
- I know.

:18:46
Who is it?
:18:48
William Holden.
:18:59
I know. I know. I'm late. I'm... Abject
pleading, apologies, forgiveness.

:19:03
Is she giving you any trouble?
:19:05
If these girls can't get back on time,
know what I say? Lock them out.

:19:09
Come on. Out! I'm going
to lock the door. Out!

:19:14
Bedtime, ladies. Bedtime.
Let's go. Bedtime.

:19:19
- Hey, Betty.
- Quiet time, ladies.

:19:22
Women like Katherine Watson
don't get married...

:19:24
...because they choose not to.
- No woman chooses to live...

:19:27
...without a home, unless she's
sleeping with her Italian professor.

:19:31
- You are so critical.
- I am not.

:19:33
Of course you are.
You're your mother's daughter.

:19:36
It's a classic Electra complex.
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I don't blame you. I mean...
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...who wouldn't want
to murder your mother?

:19:42
- Hey. How's the Harvard sweetheart?
- Divine.

:19:45
Got an extra ciggie?
:19:48
- Did you do his homework?
- Of course.

:19:50
- Want to do mine?
- No.

:19:55
This isn't what I think it is. Is it?

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