The Manchurian Candidate
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Maryland's a beautiful state.
:41:31
- This is Delaware.
- I know.

:41:33
I was one of the Chinese workmen
who the laid the track on this stretch.

:41:38
But, um... nonetheless,
Maryland is a beautiful state.

:41:41
So is Ohio, for that matter.
:41:44
I guess so.
:41:46
Columbus is a tremendous football town.
:41:51
- You in the railroad business?
- Not any more.

:41:55
However,
if you will permit me to point out,

:41:58
when you ask that question, you should
say "Are you in the railroad line?"

:42:04
Where's your home?
:42:07
I'm in the army. I'm a major.
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I've been in the army most of my life.
:42:14
We move a good deal.
:42:19
I was born in New Hampshire.
:42:21
I went to a girls' camp once
on Lake Frances.

:42:25
It's pretty far north.
:42:31
What's your name?
:42:33
Eugénie.
:42:36
- Pardon?
- No kidding. I really mean it.

:42:39
Crazy French pronunciation and all.
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- It's pretty.
- Well, thank you.

:42:46
I guess your friends call you Jenny.
:42:48
Not yet, they haven't.
For which I am deeply grateful.

:42:51
But you may call me Jenny.
:42:54
What do your friends call you?
:42:57
- Rosie.
- Why?


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