An Unmarried Woman
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:57:01
- Bye.
- Take care.

:57:05
- She's somethin' else, Erica.
- Yeah, tough cookie.

:57:10
- She's confused about Martin.
- How is the son of a bitch?

:57:13
Hey. We forgot Claire Trevor.
:57:16
- Jean Arthur, Susan Hayward.
- What about Greta Garbo?

:57:21
That was before my time.
:57:26
I liked Rita Hayworth.
She was pretty.

:57:40
Everywhere I go I see... couples.
:57:44
I see people holding hands
or their arms around each other...

:57:49
cheek to cheek or—
:57:51
I just feel jealous.
:57:58
Oh, I have so much to say,
you know, at the end of the day.

:58:03
I tell Patti everything.
:58:08
I think about her, you know,
going away to school and—

:58:14
I know it's, uh—
it's a couple of years away...

:58:16
but I think about it as if...
:58:21
it's gonna happen,
you know, tomorrow.

:58:23
- Yes.
- L—

:58:27
I guess I'm lonely.
:58:32
I was very lonely too
when I got divorced.

:58:36
I didn't know you were divorced.
:58:39
Yes.
:58:43
And it's certainly okay to feel lonely.
:58:46
You're supposed to in a situation like this.
:58:53
It's— It's what is—
what's expected.

:58:58
It's really okay to feel anything—

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