My Sister Eileen
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:26:01
- Hes fine.
- Good.

:26:02
- Did you have a chance to read my stories?
- Your stories. Yes. Oh, yeah.

:26:07
Yes, I thought youd be more of...
:26:10
- the spinster type, sort of.
- Spinster?

:26:13
Those love stories of yours
are pretty depressing.

:26:17
What I mean is, all romance doesnt end
in epic tragedy necessarily.

:26:21
The boy running off
and joining the Foreign Legion...

:26:23
the girl setting fire to her hope chest.
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Its the funniest thing...
:26:28
I usually can figure out what a person is like
from the way they write.

:26:30
But like you, you just dont seem to me
like a confirmed cynic.

:26:34
We cynical spinsters
can be pretty deceptive sometimes.

:26:38
Thank you, Jerry.
I didnt mean to offend you.

:26:40
Offend me? Just because you say
I write like a frustrated old maid?

:26:46
Id love to... Excuse me, go ahead.
:26:48
Id love to discuss this thing
further with you, but I cant, you see.

:26:51
And just to keep the record straight,
I didnt call you frustrated.

:26:54
Thank you.
:26:55
Look, dont get discouraged.
I think you write very well.

:26:58
- Try writing something youre familiar with.
- With which Im familiar.

:27:03
It was nice meeting you, Miss...
:27:05
- Sherwood.
- Sherwood. Yes, of course.

:27:08
Of course.
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Grand Central.
:27:29
- Good afternoon.
- Hello.

:27:30
- Can I take your order?
- Yes. Id like a Coke, please.

:27:37
- Its warm, isnt it?
- Awful.

:27:41
Want some lime in this?
Lts good in the hot weather.

:27:44
All right.
:27:46
- Saw you in here this morning.
- You did?

:27:50
- You havent been in before, have you?
- Thank you.

:27:53
- No, I just got in town yesterday.
- You an actress?

:27:58
No. Id like to be.
But I dont think its going to be very easy.


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