All About Eve
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1:27:00
Well, it can wait.
1:27:02
Where would you like to go?
We must make this a special night.

1:27:05
You take charge.
1:27:08
I believe I will.
1:27:24
Some morning papers carried
a squib about Eve's performance.

1:27:27
Not much, but full of praise.
1:27:30
I couldn't imagine
how they found out about it.

1:27:32
But Lloyd said Max's publicity man
probably sent out the story.

1:27:37
At any rate, lfelt terribly guilty
and ashamed of myself

1:27:40
and wanted nothing so much
as to forget the whole thing.

1:27:43
Margo and I were having lunch at 21,
1:27:45
just like girlfriends... with hats on.
1:27:50
- Has Miss Channing come in?
- Notyet.

1:27:52
Thank you.
1:27:55
Eve! I've heard the most wonderful
things aboutyour performance.

1:28:00
- Relief that I managed to stagger through it.
- She was magnificent.

1:28:03
- Then you've heard, too.
- I was there.

1:28:05
- You were at the play last night?
- A happy coincidence.

1:28:08
- We're having lunch with a talent scout.
- They certainly don't waste much time.

1:28:12
- It's nothing definite. Just lunch.
- They'll be wasting their time.

1:28:16
Eve has no intention of going to Hollywood.
1:28:19
By your smart dress,
I take ityour companion is a lady?

1:28:22
- Margo.
- Margo lunching in public?

1:28:25
It's a new Margo,
but she's just as late as the old one.

1:28:27
She may be later than you think.
1:28:33
Why not read my column to pass the time?
1:28:36
- The minutes will fly like hours.
- Thank you, Addison.

1:28:39
Now we must join our sunburnt eager beaver.
1:28:41
- Goodbye, Karen.
- Goodbye.


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