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1:19:03
Slanted this way a little.
So I had it fixed.

1:19:06
Then they loved my nose,
only they didn't like my acting.

1:19:14
- Nice job.
- It should be, it cost $300.

1:19:18
- That's sad.
- Not at all.

1:19:21
It taught me sense. I worked up
from the mail room to being reader.

1:19:25
Come clean. At night you weep
for the lost close-ups, those galas.

1:19:30
Not once. What's wrong with being
the other side of the cameras?

1:19:34
- It's really more fun.
- Three cheers for Betty Schaefer.

1:19:38
- I will now kiss that nose of yours.
- If you please.

1:19:45
May I say that you smell real special?
1:19:48
- Must be my new shampoo.
- That's no shampoo.

1:19:54
It's more like freshly laundered
linen handkerchiefs,

1:19:57
like a brand-new automobile.
1:20:00
- How old are you?
- 22.

1:20:04
Smart girl. Nothing like being 22.
1:20:09
May I suggest, if we're ever to finish
this story, stay at least two feet away.

1:20:15
The first time
you see me coming any closer,

1:20:18
clunk me on the head with a shoe.
1:20:21
Now, back to the typewriters,
by way of Washington Square.


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