The Country Girl
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:26:04
- Do you have to bring her to Boston?
- I couldn't leave her alone.

:26:09
You thought it was funny I didn't
hang around after the audition.

:26:13
If I'd taken this part
without talking to her,

:26:17
I don't know what would've happened.
:26:19
I had to make believe
that I was afraid.

:26:23
That left it open for her
to convince me, like it was her idea.

:26:30
They can get awful bent out of shape,
can't they?

:26:33
My wife was so twisted she said to
me, "I hope your next play's a flop,

:26:40
"so the world can see I love you
even though you're a failure."

:26:56
Georgie?
:26:59
Just coming from a movie,
thought you might be through.

:27:03
- Your timing was perfect, Mrs Elgin.
- I have a knack that way.

:27:07
Good evening, Mr Dodd.
How is my husband doing?

:27:12
In my less than humble opinion,
he's a natural.

:27:15
Don't let him kid you, honey.
I was floundering.

:27:19
We'll have to rehearse those cues.
Thank her for the words I did know.

:27:25
Thanks.
:27:28
- Did I intrude?
- No, we're just breaking up.

:27:31
I don't like to be obtrusive
when Frank's working,

:27:35
unless he needs my help.
:27:37
- You're sure I'm not in the way?
- No.

:27:40
We're just closing up shop,
giving it back to the theatre ghosts.

:27:58
There's nothing quite so mysterious
and silent as a dark theatre.


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