1:26:02
What's been going on every night?
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A nice New York girl like you
entertaining out-of-town buyers,
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in somebody else's hair.
1:26:08
Bergner, keep your big mouth shut
till you find out what's what.
1:26:12
Why should l feel so upset? She must
have done this a dozen times before.
1:26:17
Dozen? A hundred, 500.
1:26:19
She probably has one of those
counting machines you hold
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like an usher counting the audience.
1:26:23
Click-click, click-click, click-click.
1:26:25
Just so she can
keep her books straight.
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And now they're going to his hotel.
1:26:31
All right, Joe Bergner. Maybe
you'll get along fine, even at your age.
1:26:34
Well, why not? You're rich
enough to be absolutely lovable.
1:26:38
Oh, why did l ever
do a crazy thing like this?
1:26:41
They like each other.
1:26:43
Click-click, click-click,
click-click, click-click.
1:27:00
Well, anyway,
that's the last l'll see of her.
1:27:02
Phony accent, phony hair,
phony name.
1:27:05
Going to a hotel with a guy she's fallen
in love with in a minute and a half.
1:27:10
Well, so let her.
Why should that bother me at all?
1:27:13
l don't know.
lt doesn't bother me.
1:27:15
See, the big problem is,
in spite of everything, l'm--
1:27:21
ln spite of everything,
l'm just a country boy.
1:27:23
You know what l did last Sunday?
l went to church.
1:27:25
lt wasn't bad at all, Harry.
lt might just catch on.
1:27:28
Could become a habit.
1:27:29
You think a girl like that ever's
been inside a church?
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You think she's got a family?
1:27:34
Think she knows the meaning
of the word ''shame''?
1:27:36
l hope not.
Oh, you mean your girl.
1:27:39
Not my girl.
Apparently, she's everybody's girl.
1:27:42
Ought to be just my type,
l suppose, but...
1:27:45
...something about her bugs me.
l keep worrying about her.
1:27:48
l keep wondering
what she's doing.
1:27:50
Like l keep wondering
what she's doing right now.