1:03:02
Oh, yeah. It's... it's for my mother.
1:03:06
The lady on the counter sprayed it on me.
1:03:10
Do you think it's too strong?
1:03:12
Well, yours is a little different.
Yours has a little Aqua velva in it.
1:03:16
Well, that's me underneath.
1:03:19
- What's your name?
- Eugene Morris Jerome.
1:03:22
If you want the short versiĆ³n, it's Eugene.
1:03:26
- What's your name?
- Daisy. Daisy Hannigan.
1:03:29
Dai... No kiddin'? That's a beautiful name.
1:03:34
Daisy is my favourite character
in literature.
1:03:37
- Daisy Miller or Daisy Buchanan?
- Buchanan.
1:03:40
The Great Gatsby is one of
my all-time favourite books.
1:03:44
- I've never read Daisy Miller. Is it good?
- Oh, it's wonderful.
1:03:48
You look surprised.
We do read in the South, you know.
1:03:52
I know.
1:03:54
- You have a funny look on your face.
- I do?
1:03:57
Uh-huh.
1:03:59
It's like a birthday look.
1:04:01
- Today isn't your birthday, is it?
- No.
1:04:05
Something special
happened to you today, am I right?
1:04:08
Yeah.
1:04:10
- Can you tell me about it?
- I don't think so.
1:04:15
- I might put it in my memoirs, though.
- Oh.
1:04:19
- Do you keep a journal every day?
- Yes. Since I was 14.
1:04:23
I write down everything
that happens to me.
1:04:26
- Do you like writin'?
- Yeah. It's what I hope to be one day.
1:04:32
Will you write about
dancin' with me tonight?
1:04:34
Yeah, probably.
1:04:37
Great. Then if you ever become
a famous writer, I'll be immortalised!
1:04:55
# Somewhere there's music