The Awful Truth
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:53:00
And, by all means, he mustn't know
that l had anything to do with it.

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-No.
-As soon as possible.

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Mr. Smith! How are you?
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-But this is much too soon.
-lsn't it?

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-Much too soon.
-What can l do?

:53:19
-You can't keep standing here.
-l know, but where can l go?

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-Look, out here.
-No.

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Look, in the bedroom. Hurry up.
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-Hiya, fellow.
-Hello, Jerry.

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-Hello, Patsy. How have you been?
-Fine.

:53:35
You knew it was me, didn't you?
Sure you did.

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You remembered me, didn't you?
Sure, you bet.

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Get away.
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-Hello, Jerry.
-Hello, Lucy.

:53:55
-l suppose you know why l dropped in.
-No, l don't exactly.

:53:59
As a matter of fact, l came to apologize for
my behavior today in Duvalle's apartment...

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-studio, or whatever he calls his joint.
-Oh, that?

:54:06
l certainly acted like a prize lunatic,
and l'm sorry.

:54:09
-lt was nothing at all.
-Nothing?

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Nothing except the most ridiculous
and sickening exhibition...

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mortal man ever made of himself.
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l don't know why l act like that.
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Unless it's because of the effect
that Duvalle has on me.

:54:22
l never knew anyone
that can aggravate me the way he does.

:54:25
-l can't think about him without seeing red.
-You shouldn't get so excited.

:54:29
A mere mention of his name
and l feel positively murderous.

:54:32
You do?
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-What's the matter with you?
-Nothing.

:54:38
l was just thinking about your problem.
You certainly have a problem.

:54:42
l know l have a problem,
and l know how l feel, too.

:54:45
l guess there's nothing l can do about it.
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Look at Mr. Smith.
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-l guess he wants to play.
-Yes.

:54:59
Here, you go and hide it for him.

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