Strangers on a Train
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:02:13
Excuse me.
:02:20
I beg your pardon.
Aren't you Guy Haines?

:02:23
I saw you bIast Faraday right off
the court in South Orange Iast season.

:02:28
-Made the semifinaIs, didn't you?
-Yeah.

:02:31
Oh, I certainIy admire peopIe
who do things.

:02:34
By the way, my name is Bruno.
Bruno Antony.

:02:38
See?
:02:41
It's corny,
but my mother gave it to me...

:02:43
-...so I wear it to pIease her.
-How do you do?

:02:45
I don't taIk much.
You go ahead and read.

:02:47
Thanks.
:02:54
You know, it must be pretty exciting
to be so important.

:02:57
-Tennis pIayer isn't so important.
-But peopIe who do things are.

:03:00
I never do anything. I suppose you're
going to Southampton for the doubIes.

:03:05
You are a tennis fan.
:03:07
I wish I couId go watch you,
but I've gotta get back to Washington.

:03:11
I'm from ArIington, you know.
:03:16
-Cigarette?
-No, thanks. I don't smoke much.

:03:19
Me, I smoke too much.
:03:21
Oh, here.
:03:23
Oh, thanks.
:03:25
EIegant.
:03:29
"From A to G."
I'II bet I can guess who "A" is.

:03:33
-Yeah?
-Anne Morton.

:03:35
Sometimes I turn the sports page
and I see the society section.

:03:39
And the pictures.
She's very beautifuI.

:03:42
Senator Morton's daughter, huh?
:03:44
You're quite a reader, Mr. Antony.
:03:47
Yes, I am. Ask me anything.
:03:49
From today's sports news
to Li'l Abner, I got the answer.

:03:53
Even about peopIe I don't know.
:03:55
Like who wouId Iike to marry whom...
:03:59
-...when his wife gets her divorce.
-Perhaps you read too much.


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