1:20:02
Not here and now with my hair down.
1:20:05
At best, let's say I've been oversensitive to...
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Well, to the fact that she's so young,
so feminine and so helpless.
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To so many things I want to be for Bill.
1:20:18
It's funny, a woman's career. The things you
drop on your way up so you can move faster.
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You forgetyou'll need them again
when you get backto being a woman.
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That's one career all females have
in common, whether we like it or not.
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Being a woman.
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Sooner or later, we've got to work at it.
1:20:38
No matter how many
other careers we've had or wanted.
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And in the last analysis,
nothing's any good unless you can
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look up just before dinner or
1:20:49
turn around in bed and there he is.
1:20:52
Without that, you're not a woman.
1:20:54
You're something with a French provincial
office or a... a book full of clippings.
1:21:01
But you're not a woman.
1:21:07
Slow curtain. The end.
1:21:11
Margo. Margo, I wantyou
to know how sorry I am about this.
1:21:16
- About what?
- This.
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I can't tell you how sorry I am.
1:21:22
Don't give it a thought.
One of destiny's merry pranks.
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After all, you didn't personally
drain the gasoline tank yourself.
1:21:36
Eve, of course, was superb.
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Many of the audience understandably
preferred to return another time to see Margo.
1:21:43
But those who remained cheered loudly,
lustily and longfor Eve.
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How thoughtful of her to call
and invite me that afternoon.
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And what a happy coincidence
that several representatives
1:21:54
of other newspapers happened to be present.
1:21:57
All of us invited that afternoon
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to attend an understudy's performance,
about which the management knew nothing