How to Marry a Millionaire
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:48:12
- Is that the best we've got?
- Apparently.

:48:16
But it's all I want. Schatze, you've
made my visit a very pleasant one.

:48:22
I'd like to do something
to show my appreciation.

:48:25
- Don't be silly.
- Tell me something.

:48:28
Is the furniture really being cleaned,
or is there another explanation?

:48:34
- You don't have to worry about that.
- Did you sell it, or hock it?

:48:39
- Well, we sold it.
- Will they sell it back?

:48:51
And now, dear Schatze,
I'm afraid we must say goodbye.

:48:56
I thought you were staying
until next week.

:48:59
I was. But something has happened
that I had never dreamed.

:49:04
- I think it's wise to leave at once.
- What do you mean?

:49:10
- Remember the first time I came here?
- Yes.

:49:15
I came in a subtle, aging widower.
:49:18
- With the rest of my days laid out.
- Really?

:49:22
- But that isn't the way I went out.
- You didn't?

:49:27
Do you believe in love
at first sight?

:49:30
- Absolutely. No question about it.
- I don't. Not at my age anyway.

:49:36
Will you stop talking about age?
You're no Methuselah.

:49:40
Don't you know
you're in the prime of life?

:49:44
- How old are you?
- Forty.

:49:50
Oh, Schatze. That's probably
the sweetest lie you've ever told.

:49:55
- 25 would be more like it.
- Don't jump to conclusions.


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