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1:07:02
You should be doing other stuff.
1:07:05
- Like what?
- Fiction. I've seen your fiction. It's terrific.

1:07:09
Hello?
1:07:11
Mary, hi. It's Yale.
1:07:13
I was hoping you'd pick up.
1:07:15
Listen, could we meet for coffee?
1:07:18
Well, why? What is it?
1:07:20
Well, you know, I miss you.
I just thought maybe we could talk.

1:07:24
No, I don't think that would be possible.
I don't think that would be possible at all.

1:07:29
I'm sorry, I just, uh...
No, I... I'm sorry. I gotta go.

1:07:37
- Who was that?
- What?

1:07:40
Who was that on the phone just now?
1:07:42
- Uh, dance lessons.
- Dance lessons that was?!

1:07:47
Yeah. Do we want free dance lessons?
1:07:50
Right. They give you one free lesson,
then they hook you for $50,000 worth.

1:08:02
Viking loved my book.
They loved the first four chapters

1:08:05
and, you know,
they were really complimentary.

1:08:08
Yale had read them
and thought they showed promise.

1:08:11
But Yale's family,
so of course he's encouraging.

1:08:14
But Viking will shell out the money.
1:08:16
Maybe it'll inspire Yale to finish his book.
He's been talking about it long enough.

1:08:21
Mary read the stuff and she was
laughing out loud. I respect her judgment.

1:08:26
- Although she's doing a think piece on...
- Hello?

1:08:29
Hey, where were you? You were
supposed to be home an hour ago.

1:08:33
- Uh... I bought the car.
- Oh, no. You did?

1:08:36
I know it's a meaningless extravagance,
but I had to have it.

1:08:39
- That thing we saw?
- Yeah.

1:08:41
Did you hear Viking Press loved
the first four chapters of lke's book?

1:08:45
- Great!
- They were real complimentary.

1:08:47
Next week I get the car
and we'll celebrate.

1:08:49
- OK.
- In our new car.


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