The Door in the Floor
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:06:01
- Uh-- - Did you look at those
drawings? Did he show you?

:06:09
My God, l'm locked out.
:06:11
You're gonna have to break in.
Me?

:06:20
You're gonna have to carry me
over the glass. l have bare feet.

:06:24
How dare you? How
dare you detest me? Ow!

:06:29
You're not exactly living an ''un-sordid'' life
yourself, are you? Just-- Please, l wanna go home.

:06:33
Oh, go!
:06:37
- Why did she think you looked at the drawings? Did you?
- No.

:06:41
Oh, Christ. Of course you did. No.
I didn't. She exposed herself to me.

:06:47
Jesus. She did what? She didn't mean to, but she
exposed herself. The wind, it b-blew her robe open.

:06:52
- Jesus Christ.!
- And she locked herself out because of you.

:06:56
She said you liked all the doors to be locked,
and you didn't like the gardener to be around.

:06:59
She told you that?
Yes.

:07:02
She said she had the whole
day for you Friday.

:07:05
l can't spend the whole day
with her Friday.

:07:08
You're gonna have to come and pick me up
in 45 minutes. Make that a half an hour.

:07:14
On Friday morning, you're
going to leave him at Mrs. Vaughn's.

:07:18
I know-- for half an hour.
:07:21
No. You're never going back,
:07:25
and it'll take him all day
to make his way back home by himself.

:07:30
Mrs. Vaughn won't offer him a ride.
:07:33
l don't expect him back before dark.
:07:36
Ted's gonna be really pissed off.
:07:43
l read your, um-- your story.
:07:46
Oh. l thought you forgot. No. l just
didn't have a chance to get to it before.

:07:52
lt's not very good, is it?
Oh, it's, uh-- it's very heartfelt,

:07:56
very-- very personal.
:07:58
lt's, um--

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