An Affair to Remember
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You know, l've never done
a day's work in my whole life.

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l know. l've been thinking about that.
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What'd you say?
l didn't say anything.

:53:11
Yes, you did.
What?

:53:15
You said l was very fond of expensive things,
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furs and diamonds and stuff like that.
:53:22
Did l say that?
Pink champagne.

:53:26
That's the kind of life
we've both been used to.

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lt might be a little difficult to...
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Do you like beer?
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Different.
:53:39
My father drank beer. ln the morning.
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He was a beer drinker?
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Later in the day, he drank anything.
:53:54
Winter must be cold
for those with no warm memories.

:54:00
We've already missed the spring.
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Yes. This is probably my last chance.
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Mine too.
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lt's now or never.
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Never is a frightening word.
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We'd be fools to let happiness pass us by.
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And just because you haven't...
Worked? Doesn't mean to say l couldn't.

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No, of course not.
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Suppose l...
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lt'll take some time,
say six months, to find out if...

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lf? lf what?
Well, just suppose...

:54:36
Now, be realistic.
All right.

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lf l worked hard enough
and long enough, say for six months,

:54:44
where would you be?
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What are you trying to say, Nickie?
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l just want to be...
worthy of asking you to marry me.

:54:57
Nickie, that's just about the nicest...

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