:36:00
Come up to the office now
and meet him. See how you feel.
:36:05
lf you're interested,
we could all...
:36:08
...arrange something
or go out together.
:36:11
Michael, this is Sally.
l'm finding some back issues for her.
:36:16
-She's with the Preservation Committee.
-Preservation?
:36:19
l don't believe in capital punishment
except for New York builders.
:36:24
Not just New York.
:36:25
There's always a blind passion
for the new, the young.
:36:30
Listen, you two wait here
and l'll be right with you.
:36:34
-Take your coat off.
-All right.
:36:37
Throw it anywhere.
We're putting out an issue...
:36:41
...of German furniture styles
in the '20s and '30s.
:36:44
l hate that period. l did my college
thesis on Bauhaus architecture.
:36:49
lt was called '' Function and Fascism.''
This was years ago at Radcliffe.
:36:54
lt was very unpopular. Not that it
won't make a good magazine subject.
:36:59
Have a look at that chair.
Remember that?
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-lsn't it wonderful?
-l truly dislike that chair.
:37:06
-This one?
-l hated that.
:37:08
What do you think?
lsn't he sweet?
:37:11
-Well, yes. He seems nice.
-Yeah.
:37:14
-l think he's great-looking.
-And he's single and not gay.
:37:18
l'm telling you, he just broke up.
:37:21
l don't know him that well.
:37:23
He's quiet.
l like that about him.
:37:26
He's got a great sense of humour.
He's a very charming drunk.
:37:30
There was a party here
and he'd had a lot.
:37:33
He was quoting Yeats' poems
and he was crying.
:37:37
He was? He weeps?
:37:39
But in the sweetest way.
So shall l get us all together?
:37:43
He already asked me to lunch.
:37:46
He did?
:37:51
We both took courses at Cambridge.
:37:54
He suggested we have lunch
next week.
:37:57
That would be great.
l'd be the matchmaker.