Imitation of Life
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:20:00
I hope you didn't
slip up.
Me?

:20:03
Well, if you say
there's no appointment,
um, good-bye.

:20:07
Well, just a second.
:20:09
Why don't you sit down
and I'll see if I can
straighten this out?

:20:13
Thank you.
:20:15
Mr. Loomis?
Yes?

:20:17
There's a Miss Meredith here
from Hollywood.

:20:19
Yes, quite lovely.
:20:23
Think we should
send her away?
No. I think
you ought to see her.

:20:27
Fine.
Okay.

:20:31
Miss Meredith?
You can go in now.

:20:39
Um, just right in.
:20:42
Robert sends
his warmest greetings.

:20:44
Well, thanks.
And how is he?
Marvelous.

:20:47
He's lost 15 pounds.
You know what an effort
that is for him.

:20:50
And, uh, what can
I do for you?

:20:53
Robert thought I shouldn't
do any more pictures before
I did a show on Broadway.

:20:58
Very sensible.
I'm glad
you think so too.

:21:00
That's why Robert
sent me to you.
He thought I'd get more...

:21:04
personal attention
from you.

:21:07
He could be right there.
You mind?
No.

:21:10
Incidentally, how's the new
Tennessee Williams play?

:21:13
Bound to be a blockbuster,
but all cast.

:21:18
Hello? Oh, Lillian!
What?

:21:22
Oh, well,
can't you break it?

:21:25
Oh. No, I don't mind.
:21:27
I don't mind you
standing me up. I'm fine.
I'll just kill myself.

:21:31
Yeah.
:21:33
Never be a bachelor.
There's no security.
I know how you feel.

:21:38
Yeah? Say, how'd you like
to go with me tonight?

:21:42
I'm afraid I can't.
:21:44
Big party.
Lots of important people.

:21:46
Well, I could see if I could
break a couple of engagements.

:21:51
I'll call my place.
:21:53
I'll call.
What's the number?

:21:55
Montgomery,
:21:58
76120.
:21:59
...One, two, oh.

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