Husbands and Wives
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:58:03
-What does your husband say?
-l'd never show them to him.

:58:06
He'd be much too critical.
He has very high standards.

:58:10
-He'd be right too.
-The two you wrote about New England?

:58:16
There's a graveyard there
where l'd love to be buried.

:58:20
l used to say to Amy,
that's the place l'd choose too.

:58:23
-Do you want to eat lunch outside?
-Sure.

:58:47
-Are you soaked?
-No. What about you?

:58:50
l think just my coat.
:58:52
-Your hair's wet.
-ls it?

:58:54
Thank you, Annie.
:58:57
-That was fun.
-Yes. My hair's a mess.

:59:00
Listen....
:59:02
-Judy, can l speak frankly to you?
-Sure.

:59:06
-Thanks for introducing me to Sally.
-Oh. Oh, yeah.

:59:10
-l think l'm in love with her.
-Gee, that was quick.

:59:14
Not that she shares my feelings
or ever will.

:59:18
-She hasn't been single that long.
-Yeah, but it's like...

:59:23
...l like someone and can't
wait for the other shoe to fall.

:59:27
You probably had--
:59:28
You're just a little gun-shy
from some bad experiences.

:59:32
ls she as terrific as she seems?
:59:35
She is.
She's wonderful. She's...

:59:38
...honest and decent....
l can't say enough good things.

:59:42
Thank you, Judy. You know
l respect your opinion.

:59:45
Do you mind if l--?
:59:47
l'm just feeling a little funny.
:59:50
-l'll get you a....
-l'm fine.

:59:54
l don't know why l introduced them.
Why did l push them together?


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