Where the Sidewalk Ends
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:29:05
Her name is Morgan Taylor, from
Washington Heights. I got her number.

:29:09
- What is it?
- Wentworth 35098.

:29:12
Wentworth 35098.
:29:34
All right, all right.
:29:41
Hello.
:29:42
Does Morgan Taylor live there?
:29:45
Yeah, she lives here.
:29:48
No, she ain't here now.
She's gone to work. Who's callin'?

:29:52
Never mind, I'll call her later.
:29:54
She's gone to work.
Have you got her employment address?

:29:57
Here it is.
:30:00
Friedman and Lyon, 525 Eighth Avenue.
:30:05
Very nice. But too high-style
for my customers.

:30:09
- Maybe we could make a bolero, Oleg.
- I'll sketch it.

:30:13
Mmm, I'm not sure. I'll let you know
when I send the order in.

:30:17
Thank you, Morgan.
:30:19
It's OK with me. We have more orders
than we can fill on this number.

:30:23
- Did they notice it?
- I don't think so.

:30:27
Come here,
let me see it in the light.

:30:29
Still shows a little.
:30:31
I'll put some more pancake on it.
:30:34
You know, Morgan,
it's your own fault. Hold that.

:30:37
You keep thinking of him
as a glamour boy.

:30:40
You won't see him for what he is,
which is definitely a jerk.

:30:44
So he won the war
and freed the slaves!

:30:47
Does that entitle him to spend
his life drinking barrels of whisky

:30:51
and punching girls on the nose?
:30:54
Don't worry.
I'm not going to see him any more.

:30:57
You said that before.
He rolls his alcoholic eyes at you


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