Lady in the Lake
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1:21:00
wanting
to own the world.

1:21:02
No.
What i really want to own is you.

1:21:06
That's better.
1:21:07
At least
it's simpler.

1:21:09
May i own you?
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Sure. And if you're
the guilty girl,

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where does that
leave me?

1:21:13
Besides, i've
got another worry this morning.

1:21:16
What other worry,
darling?

1:21:17
They'll discover
in bay city about now

1:21:19
that that drunk
they found in my car last night isn't me,

1:21:22
and degarmot
will go crazy.

1:21:24
He'll start on the prowl,
looking for me

1:21:26
with a cold and howling
heart of hate and a gun full of bullets

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to try and stop me
from talking about what i don't know.

1:21:33
Don't frighten me,
darling...

1:21:34
not on
christmas morning.

1:21:36
I don't want
to think about it,

1:21:39
not today.
1:21:40
Let's give ourselves
today.

1:21:42
Oh, and by the way,
marlowe...

1:21:46
yeah?
1:21:47
Merry christmas.
1:21:58
Man on radio:
Merry christmas, bob cratchit-

1:22:00
a merrier christmas
than i've given you in many a year.

1:22:03
Make up the fires
and buy another coal scuttttle

1:22:08
ha ha ha!
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Different man: Scrooge
was better than his word.

1:22:12
He did it all
and infinitely more...

1:22:14
and to tiny tim,
who did not die,

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he was a second father.
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He became as good a friend,
as good a master,

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and as good a man
as the good old city ever knew.

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And it was always
said of him

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that he knew how
to keep christmas well

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if any man alive
possessed the knowledge.

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May that be truly said of us
and all of us.

1:22:32
And so,
as tiny tim observed,

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god bless us,
every one.

1:22:46
Then when i was 16,
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i had
to go to work-

1:22:51
counter girl
at a soda fountain.

1:22:53
Peanut butter
sandwiches and hot coffee.

1:22:57
If all the malted
milks i served


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