Christmas in Connecticut
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:58:02
Do animals like her?
:58:05
Oh, yes.
:58:07
Does she live on a farm?
:58:11
- Yes.
- Jefferson Jones, are you flirting with me?

:58:14
- Oh, no, I wouldn't dare.
- Oh, don't apologize. I'm flattered.

:58:17
It's intriguing to a married woman to find
she's still attractive to the opposite sex.

:58:21
But I...
:58:24
Do I attract you?
:58:27
Yes.
:58:29
But you see, you were so different
from what I expected. I was...

:58:33
- Knocked for a loop?
- You said it.

:58:35
Oh, how nice.
:58:37
But I... I shouldn't have told you.
:58:39
Your being married and all that, I...
:58:41
But, you know, I find it hard
to believe you are married.

:58:44
I find it pretty difficult myself.
:58:47
You don't act as if you were married.
:58:50
I don't feel as if I was married.
:58:52
Really?
:58:54
Must be the moonlight and the snow.
:58:57
And the cow.
:58:59
Oh, where is the cow?
:59:01
Oh, you must have dropped the rope.
:59:03
Could be. My hands got so cold.
:59:09
Gosh, they are cold.
:59:10
Let me warm them for you.
:59:14
Oh, that's fine.
:59:19
Have...?
:59:20
Have you ever kissed
a married woman?

:59:23
No.
:59:25
No?
:59:26
No.
:59:28
No, you're not the type.
:59:30
I... I wish I was.
:59:33
Oh, me too.
:59:39
Well, and that's that.
:59:42
Yeah. I guess it is.
:59:44
Better look for the cow.
:59:46
Yes, I guess we had better.
:59:51
Oh, there she is.
:59:53
- That's the barn.
- It is?

:59:55
I mean, it is.
:59:56
Yeah.
:59:58
Do you think she got back
there all by herself?


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