Lolita
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1:39:09
Why were you so late coming home
from school yesterday afternoon?

1:39:13
Yesterday? Yesterday?
What was yesterday?

1:39:16
Yesterday was Thursday.
1:39:17
Oh, well. Was I late?
1:39:20
Yes, you were.
1:39:22
You finished school at 3:00.
You were not home until 6:00.

1:39:27
That's right, that's right. Michele and l...
1:39:29
...stayed to watch football practice.
1:39:32
In the Frigid Queen?
1:39:34
What do you mean, in the Frigid Queen?
1:39:36
I was driving around and I thought
I saw you through the window.

1:39:42
Yeah, well, we stopped there
for a malt afterwards.

1:39:45
What difference does it make?
1:39:47
You were sitting at a table with two boys.
1:39:51
Roy and Rex just happened
to sit down with us.

1:39:54
Roy and Rex?
1:39:56
The co-captains of the football team.
1:39:58
I thought we understood: no dates.
1:40:01
What do you mean, no dates?
They just sat down at our table.

1:40:04
I don't want you around them.
They're nasty-minded boys.

1:40:08
You're a fine one to talk
about someone else's mind!

1:40:11
Don't avoid the issue. I told you no dates!
1:40:15
It wasn't a date.
1:40:16
It was a date!
1:40:17
-It wasn't a date.
-It was a date, Lolita.

1:40:20
-It was not a date.
-It was a date.

1:40:22
It wasn't a date.
1:40:24
Whatever you had yesterday,
I don't want you to have it again.

1:40:27
While we're on the subject...
1:40:29
...how did you come to be so late
on Saturday afternoon?

1:40:32
Saturday I went to my piano lesson.
1:40:33
Your piano lesson?
I thought that was on Wednesday.

1:40:36
No, it's changed to Saturday, remember?
1:40:39
Between 2:00 and 4:00, Miss Starch, piano.
1:40:42
Ask Michele. She was with me.
1:40:44
"Ask Michele," that's what you always say.
1:40:46
Well, now for a change, I'm going
to ask you something about Michele.

1:40:51
You can't have her.
She belongs to a Marine.

1:40:53
I will ignore that idiotic joke.
1:40:57
Why does she give me searching looks
whenever she comes to the house?


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