:14:01
At night, she goes home, to her home.
:14:04
And I, with no problems and no cares,
go to my girl.
:14:07
- My life is arranged the way I like it.
- Your girl?
:14:11
- One girl? Singular?
- Didn't I tell you? It's been a year.
:14:15
That's not the old Julian Winston I knew
in the old days.
:14:18
The Dancing Dentist
at the Copa every night with a new girl.
:14:21
Toni has changed all that.
I don't want anyone else.
:14:24
- You mean you're in love with her?
- I tried to fight it.
:14:28
Last night I deliberately broke a date
with Toni to go out with another girl.
:14:32
Airline stewardess: Tall, built,
spectacular-Iooking Australian girl.
:14:37
We went up to her place,
had a few drinks. Open.
:14:41
- Bite. Stay that way.
- You can't leave me hanging like this.
:14:46
- You wanted to see me about something?
- Yes, Doctor.
:14:49
I've been meaning to speak to you
about Mr. Greenfield's bill.
:14:53
- Miss Dickinson, he's an old friend.
- He's taking advantage of you.
:14:57
There are some things a man just can't do.
:14:59
I won't push for money.
I've known him too long.
:15:02
- You do it.
- Well, I'll be happy to.
:15:05
- What's this?
- I ordered you some new shirts.
:15:08
Yours are frayed around the collar.
:15:10
You should change laundry.
They use too much starch.
:15:12
- Stop mothering me.
- Here's a letter for you, Doctor.
:15:15
When I'm through with Mr. Greenfield.
:15:26
Rinse, please.
:15:35
So, you went up to her place.
You had a few drinks...
:15:39
Oh, yes. The stewardess. Beautiful girl.
:15:46
- Then what happened?
- Nothing. Toni stopped me.
:15:50
- She showed up?
- In my mind.
:15:52
Suddenly I saw her face before me
and I couldn't go through with it.
:15:55
- I left, walked out.
- You wasted a whole stewardess?
:15:59
Open.