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1:06:03
l wish we had made love.
1:06:07
l'd give anything
to see you in the morning.

1:06:11
l have to marry Susan.
lf l don't, my family will cut me off.

1:06:14
lt's almost a billion dollars.
1:06:19
One of the horses just fainted.
1:06:23
Look, this is ridiculous.
1:06:25
You got cab fare to the city?
l don't like the train at night.

1:06:30
Look, when Susan and l
get married. . .

1:06:32
. . .l can set you up in an apartment
and we can--

1:06:35
Forget it.
1:06:38
Are you cute!
1:06:44
l thought l'd find you here.
1:06:47
He just loves that smelly old horse.
1:06:49
Have we met?
1:06:52
l don't think you have.
1:06:54
Linda Marolla,
this is Susan Johnson, my fiancée.

1:06:57
l hope l'm not interrupting.
1:06:59
l'd say that if l were you.
1:07:02
We might as well tell her.
1:07:06
You tell her.
1:07:10
My husband, Harold,
went to prep school with Arthur.

1:07:15
Harold lost a fortune gambling.
He's sick!

1:07:18
He's a sick man!
1:07:20
But he's my husband.
1:07:23
l'm not one of your guests.
l came for one reason.

1:07:26
l came here to beg Arthur
to lend us some money.

1:07:30
One of my kids. . .
1:07:32
. . .my youngest, my baby. . .
1:07:34
. . .needs an operation.
1:07:37
Harold hasn't kept up the insurance.
l don't know where to turn!

1:07:40
Do l have to go on?
1:07:42
No, of course not!
1:07:43
Of course not!
1:07:45
-Arthur, l wasn't spying on you.
-l know that!

1:07:48
There's an urgent phone call
for you from Bitterman.

1:07:52
Thank you.
1:07:55
Say hello to Harold for me.

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