An Affair to Remember
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Every woman l meet, l put up there.
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Of course, the longer l know her,
and the better l know her...

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lt's hard to keep them up there, isn't it?
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Pretty soon, the pedestal wobbles
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and then topples.
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C'est la vie. Et cetera.
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Now, come on. Let's talk about you.
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No. Not tonight.
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We'll talk about me some other time.
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We've nothing planned for tomorrow.
Oh, l have.

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Oh, no. We'll talk about me tomorrow.
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lt turned out beautifully, didn't it?
lt's really warm.

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Thank you.
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Now, where were we? You were
going to tell me where you were born.

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That's right. Well...
Mr Ferrante? Telegram.

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Thank you.
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Excuse me, Miss McKay.
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Miss McKay?
Yes?

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l have one for you too.
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Thank you.
You're welcome.

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Excuse me, Mr Ferrante.
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From him?
From her?

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Well, where were we?
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Well, l was about to tell you where l was born.
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And l was born in Boston.
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l can hardly wait for you to grow up.
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Be patient. l grew up... quickly.
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l went to New York, and l got ajob singing in
a nightclub from ten to three in the morning.

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The manager used to chase me round the
office until four, then... l went home.

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Did he ever...
Oh, no.

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Well, then one evening... he came along.
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Oh, this is the fellow.

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