Ned Merrill: What did I do to you, Shirley? I'm sorry for whatever I did.Shirley Abbott: [Cynically] You did the usual red-blooded married man thing. You took me out to lunch and gave me that lecture about the duties of a father and a husband. Oh, it's considered a classic by now, isn't it? Reprinted every year in the Reader's Digest?Ned Merrill: I don't remember.Shirley Abbott: It's the first really chic restaurant you took me to in New York. Right out in front of everyone who counts.Ned Merrill: You cried...Shirley Abbott: I also raised my voice.Ned Merrill: It tore me apart to see you crying.Shirley Abbott: [Tone getting angrier] You chose that restaurant because you thought I wouldn't make a fuss in front of all those mink hats and snobbish waiters and stylish fags.Ned Merrill: [Protesting] No. No.Shirley Abbott: Did you really think you could get rid of me in no more noise than the sound of finger bowls tinkling?
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