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I've gotta go, honey.
Do you have to?
I have to get up and shave and shower.
It's getting late.
Oh gee.
Come on now.
You be a good girl Meg.
Why can't you stay?
I miss you already.
That's good.
I want you to miss me.
What would you like to do tonight?
Would you like to go dancing?
Sounds nice.
You get spiffed up in your prettiest dress.
I'll be home early and we'll have dinner
and then go to that calypso bar you like so much.
I still can't see why you have to go to the office
today.
It's Saturday.
Nobody works on Saturday.
I'm sorry, honey.
But Ed's in town for the day only
and I must see him before he leaves.
I'm sure that if you had really wanted to
you could have worked things out
so that you could spend the day with me.
It was impossible.
Now stop nagging.
I'll just have time for coffee.
- For heaven sake, sit down and eat properly.
Look, don't be angry.
You're impossible.
Now, be reasonable.
I'll get home early.
Goodbye.
Why can't you speak to ed on the phone?
Meg, please don't nag.
Now, let me see you smile.
There, that's my girl.
See you later.
Stop, stop or I'll scream.
You wouldn't be so foolish.
I hear someone coming, get up.
Get up!
You'd better not say anything to anyone about this.
Come to my apartment
or I'll tell your husband what happened.
Look, here, some money.
I'll get you more.
I don't want your money.
No, no.
No, no.
No, no.
Please, please stop.
See, you came here to live.
I thought about you all the time.
No, no.
No, no.
If my husband finds out.
- If you don't tell him, he'll never find out.
But I will tell my husband.
You won't tell him, you're too smart.
No.
Oh my god.
What have I done?
Oh, I can't believe it.
What did I do?
If Ted had stayed home today, this wouldn't have happened.
No one will believe that I didn't go to that...
That man's apartment willingly.
Ugh.
If only I hadn't destroyed the note
that he put under the door.
What can I do?
I'd better go away but where?
Where can I go?
Poor Ted.
I'll go to New York.
I can get lost in the crowds there.
What's the matter kid?
Nothing.
- If nothing's a matter, what are you crying about?
You in some kind of trouble?
No.
- You're sure you're not in some kind of trouble?
No, I'm not.
Do you have any place to go?
No. No, place.
Do you have any money?
No place to go and no money to go there with.
That's pretty rough kid.
Come on.
I take it you are from out of town.
Yes I am.
Were you ever in New York before?
No, never.
- Well, it's a pretty big place, but to me, it's home.
I had a job in Reno for about three months last year.
It's an exciting town, but doesn't compare to New York
as far as I'm concerned.
I just couldn't wait to get back to the big city.
Where you from?
Chicago.
What's your name?
Ellen, Ellen green.
Well, this is home.
It's very nice.
Are you hungry?
No.
- You sure you don't want something to eat?
No.
You can sleep on the couch.
It's pretty comfortable.
I'll take the bedroom.
You can put your things in that closet.
Thank you.
I'm ai banes, I have a night job.
I sleep during the day.
I'm gonna turn in now.
Relax kid.
You don't have a thing to worry about.
Smells good.
I'm gonna miss your cooking when you're gone.
No kidding.
Cut it.
Come on, relax.
I'm sorry, kid.
That's all right.
You're a funny one.
So quiet.
What are you thinking about?
I'm thinking how kind you are.
You're really the kindest man I've known.
Ah, come on.
I mean it.
I feel like having a drink some nice scotch and soda or
I have no liquor here.
If you wanna drink, go to a bar.
Ellen.
Hello, al.
Get out!
Al, don't.
What do I do now?
Where do I go?
Surely there must be some place where I can be safe.
Pretty, isn't it?
Beautiful color.
Really smart.
Beautiful.
I see you have luggage.
Where are you heading for?
I wish I knew.
I'm not heading for any place.
You mean you don't have a place to stay?
No, I haven't.
That's too bad.
Say, I think I can help you.
Come along, I'll tell you what I have in mind.
Come on.
Well, you coming?
Yeah, I suppose so.
What's your name?
Ellen green, I'm from Chicago.
You're a long way from home.
Well, anyway, my cousin del is looking for a roommate
and I'm sure you'll like each other.
Well, I'll take you to see her now.
That would be very kind of you.
Oh, that's all right.
As they say in the movies
anything to help a damsel in distress.
I do appreciate it.
Here we are.
Door's open, come in.
Hi della, this is Ellen green
and this is my cousin, della Boyd.
Hello, della.
Hello there.
She's cute.
Ellen just came into town
and doesn't have a place to stay.
I knew you were looking for someone to share your apartment
and well I thought I'd bring her over to talk to you.
Thanks Tracy.
Hope it's all right.
You're a pal.
I guess I'd better go now
I have a million things to do.
I have a heavy date tonight and I want to look my best.
I understand.
- I'll leave you two alone together to get acquainted.
I'm sure you'll get along,
that everything will work out fine.
Goodbye della, so long Ellen.
Goodluck.
Thanks.
Come on in.
You're very kind. I do appreciate it.
Oh, that's all right. Why don't you sit down.
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