Woman of the Year
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1:23:03
- Hello, Mr. Craig.
- Hello, Miss Harding.

1:23:07
We got an invitation.
1:23:09
Connecticut, tomorrow night.
1:23:21
I'm afraid I can't make it.
1:23:24
- Won't be any fun alone.
- Sorry, I have to cover the fight.

1:23:27
- What fight?
- Championship.

1:23:30
Couldn't you duck it,
give some excuse?

1:23:33
No.
1:23:35
It's quite important.
1:23:37
In an unimportant sort of way.
1:23:40
I'll phone Ellen, tell her we'll drive up
tomorrow afternoon.

1:23:44
Don't bother.
I've got a pretty heavy week.

1:23:46
But, Sam...
1:23:48
...Ellen won't understand
our not being together.

1:23:50
She'll think there's something
funny about it.

1:23:53
At first, maybe, but...
1:23:55
...later on, she'll see the serious side.
1:24:05
Last night was quite a night.
1:24:10
Among other things, it seems that
both my men walked out on me.

1:24:14
Oh, Chris'll be all right.
1:24:16
He just needed a home.
1:24:19
I know.
1:24:21
We agree about that.
1:24:23
We're making progress.
1:24:25
Sam.
1:24:28
Why can't we sit down like adults
and patch this thing up?

1:24:33
I'm afraid that might become a habit.
1:24:35
Then we'd wind up with
a patchwork quilt instead of a marriage.

1:24:39
What do you want me to do,
just throw out everything we've had...

1:24:42
...when it was so perfect?
1:24:44
Is that what you think it was,
a perfect marriage?

1:24:48
Didn't you?
1:24:51
I don't think it was either.
1:24:53
Perfect or a marriage.
1:24:58
I don't understand.

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