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:45:40
- Meta Carson?
- Yes.

:45:42
- My name is Bailey.
- Come in.

:45:48
- I was expecting you.
- Well, I wasn't expecting you.

:45:51
- Should I take that as a compliment?
- Whit told me you'd be charming.

:45:54
Really? Would you like a gin and tonic?
:45:56
- That'd be nice.
- You may have whiskey, if you like.

:45:59
That'd be even nicer.
:46:04
Miserable weather we're having,
isn't it?

:46:07
- Are you acquainted with San Francisco?
- We were quite intimate.

:46:12
- Indeed?
- We lived together.

:46:14
It's a nice apartment you have here.
:46:16
Yes, these old houses can be amusing
when they're remodeled, can't they?

:46:20
I used to live in one
in New York that was old.

:46:22
It wasn't very amusing.
:46:24
- I've never been to New York.
- You take a trip there sometime.

:46:27
You'll see one reason
why I'm in San Francisco.

:46:30
Whit said you'd tell me the other.
:46:32
You know, you're rather charming yourself,
but I'm afraid I don't quite understand you.

:46:36
If you'll drop this Junior League patter...
:46:38
...we may get the conversation
down where it belongs.

:46:41
- You worried about something?
- I don't know. Should I be?

:46:44
- Not if you do what you're told.
- That's why I'm here. I do what I'm told.

:46:48
People trust me.
Whit even trusts me twice. Do you?

:46:52
Just as far as I have to.
:46:55
Can you find your way
to 114 Fulton Street?

:46:58
- When?
- Tonight.


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