The Hudsucker Proxy
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Seventeen. Yes, I....
Well, no, no. I never really--

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The guys from the Varsity Squad
would bring their dates up there...

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...to hold hands.
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Of course, I never made Varsity.
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There's a place I go now.
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Cutest little place near my apartment
in Greenwich Village.

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It's called "Ann's 440."
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It's a beatnik bar.
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- You don't say?
- Yes.

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A beatnik bar.
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You can get carrot juice or Italian coffee
and the people there...

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Well, none of them quite fit in.
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You'd love it.
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Come there with me.
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There's a marathon poetry-reading
on New Year's Eve. I go every year.

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- It's marvelous!
- Every year?

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Well, this year, if it's good,
I plan to make it a tradition.

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My, it certainly is beautiful.
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The people...
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...look like ants.
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The Hindus, and the beatniks also,
say that...

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...in our next lives some of us
will come back as ants.

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Some will be butterflies, others will be
elephants or creatures of the sea.

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What a beautiful thought.
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What do you think you were
in a previous life?

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Oh, I don't know.
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Maybe I was just...
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...a fast-talking career gal
who thought she was one of the boys.

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Oh, no, Amy.
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Pardon me for saying so,
but I find that very far-fetched.

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- There really is something I must tell you.
- That person would come back as a hog.

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I find it more likely that you were...
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...a gazelle...
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...with long, graceful legs,
gamboling through the underbrush.

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Perhaps we met once.
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A chance encounter in a forest glade.
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I must have been an antelope or an ibex.

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