Strangers When We Meet
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1:24:01
What do you mean, "Don't talk about it"?
We've got to face up to it sometime.

1:24:04
- I want things to stay the way they are.
- Without going anywhere?

1:24:09
Like that ride our kids are on? Around
and around, no beginning and no end?

1:24:15
Do you want to end it?
1:24:19
- Maggie, I want to begin it.
- It has begun.

1:24:24
Larry, it's got to stay exactly like it is.
1:24:28
- You can't mean that.
- I do.

1:24:32
I feel like I'm talking to a stranger.
1:24:37
Maybe you are.
1:24:47
Maybe we should stay away
from each other for a while.

1:24:53
If that's what you want.
1:24:57
Come on, the ride's over.
1:25:14
First you said the 17th, I said all right.
Then you extended it to the 28th.

1:25:18
- Now you're telling me it'll be later.
- Be reasonable.

1:25:21
I've got the men working
Saturdays and Sundays.

1:25:23
I don't want to hear
about your construction problems.

1:25:26
Believe me, I'm doing...
1:25:27
You promised it'd be ready
by the time Altar's book is finished.

1:25:30
That's the middle of next month. This is...
1:25:32
I want a certificate of occupancy by then,
and no excuses.

1:25:35
- All I can do is try.
- You'd better do a lot more than try.

1:25:38
I'm giving you an absolute deadline.
You meet it.

1:25:40
- What are you so steamed up about?
- So I'm a temperamental artist.

1:25:43
I'm trying to get you into your house
on time.

1:25:45
A couple of days more or less
won't do any harm.

1:25:48
- What's that?
- The proof of my new book jacket.

1:25:51
It's attractive.
1:25:52
I'm beginning to sweat already.
The reviews are coming out soon.

1:25:56
- Did you write the book you wanted to?
- Yeah.

1:25:57
They'll like it.
1:25:59
- Rog.
- Yeah.


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