Enemies: A Love Story
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:20:01
Let's all go down to your place.
:20:03
I'll send out
for some bagels and lox
and maybe even some cognac.

:20:07
And then we'll all
have a nice chat.

:20:10
Now, what kind of books
did you say you wrote?

:20:16
Would you excuse me,
please, for one second.

:20:26
Hello?
:20:29
Broder? This is Rabbi Lembeck.
:20:31
So you do have a phone, huh?
But not the Bronx, Brooklyn.

:20:35
"Esplanade-2" is somewhere
near Coney Island.

:20:37
Yeah, well,
my friend moved.

:20:40
I'm not as big a fool
as you think I am, Broder.

:20:43
I know everything.
Absolutely everything.

:20:45
You married some woman named
Masha. You wouldn't even tell me
so I can congratulate you.

:20:48
Listen, I'm calling you because
I gotta see you right away.

:20:52
You made several serious errors
in the cabala article. It does
neither of us any credit.

:20:56
If we can make the corrections
immediately, they'll hold
the presses until tomorrow.

:21:00
So, give me your address.
:21:02
I don't... I don't live here.
I live in the Bronx.

:21:05
Again with the Bronx.
Where in the Bronx?

:21:08
Honestly,
I can't figure you out.

:21:10
Look, look, I will
explain everything to you.

:21:12
I... It's a... I live here
temporarily, that's all.

:21:16
Temporarily?
What's the matter with you?
Maybe you have two wives.

:21:19
Two, m-maybe three.
:21:22
Well, whatever the case,
give me your address.
I'll be there in an hour.

:21:25
And don't be nervous,
I won't steal your wife,
no matter how many you have.

:21:32
Uh, 4-4-7-0 Jerome Avenue.
:21:37
I'll buy you another one,
you should live so long!

:21:39
Fix it. Fix it!
:21:44
- Uh, I'm afraid that
I must go now.
- I must go too.

:21:49
Oh, hey. Well, it looks
as though you're not going
to accept my invitation.

:21:53
- No.
- Some other time, perhaps.

:21:55
- Yeah.
- Come, Mrs. Schreier.


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