An Unmarried Woman
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But, you—you're an artist.
:41:06
Oh, yes.
:41:11
What's Patti doing this summer?
:41:13
Oh, she wants to go
to summer school.

:41:15
Well, you know what would be nice—
what would be very nice indeed—

:41:18
would be if both of you
came up to Vermont...

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for the whole of the summer.
:41:24
I can't leave the gallery.
:41:28
I can't.
:41:29
He'd let you go for the summer.
:41:31
Well, maybe for a week,
but not for the whole summer.

:41:35
- It's very beautiful.
- Oh.

:41:40
Want one?
:41:42
- Yes, sir.
- Oh, um, one lemon, please.

:41:45
- Make it two.
- I'm sorry. No lemon. Vanilla.

:41:47
- Okay. That's all right.
- Fine. Good.

:41:49
- Your children will be there, won't they?
- Yes, they certainly will!

:41:52
Yes. Well, we'd have a lot of fun.
:41:55
- Madame.
- Fine.

:41:56
I can't.
:41:58
You keep saying you can't.
:42:01
How much are these, please?
:42:02
- Twenty cents each, please.
- Twenty cents each.

:42:04
- "I can't."
- Thank you very much, sir.

:42:08
- Well, I can't.
- Oh, you can.

:42:10
What am I gonna do up there?
:42:13
Watch you paint?
Go fishing? Go swimming?

:42:17
Well, it sounds nice, doesn't it?
:42:20
Ah, yeah.
:42:23
I'll come up
for a couple of weekends.

:42:27
Life is very complicated.
:42:30
I've been on vacation for 16 years.
:42:37
Oh, look, listen. I-I know you want
to get out on your own.

:42:40
And I approve.
I wouldn't try to stop you.

:42:43
- What do you mean, you approve?
- What?

:42:45
- I don't understand that word.
Why are you saying you approve?
- Oh, look.

:42:48
- I'm not doing this
for your approval, you know.
- No, listen. Let me finish.

:42:50
- No, that's really not what I have on my mind.
- Please. All I meant was—

:42:53
- I hate that.
- Yes. All I meant was that if—

:42:56
Well, spending a few weeks with someone
you like— that's not out of line.

:42:59
How do you know?
How can you say that?


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