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Rosie: Maryland's a beautiful state.Ben: [Looking away] This is Delaware.Rosie: I know. I was one of the original Chinese workmen who laid the track on this stretch. But nonetheless, Maryland is a beautiful state. So is Ohio, for that matter. [Lights her own cigarette.]Ben: I guess so. Columbus is a tremendous football town. You in the railroad business?Rosie: Not anymore. However, if you will permit me to point out, when you ask that question you really should say, 'Are you in the railroad line?' Where's your home?Ben: I'm in the Army. I'm a major. I've been in the Army most of my life. We move a good deal. I was born in New Hampshire.Rosie: I went to a girls' camp once on Lake Francis.Ben: That's pretty far north.Rosie: Yeah.Ben: What's your name?Rosie: Eugenie.Ben: [Finally looks at her] Pardon?Rosie: No kidding, I really mean it. Crazy French pronunciation and all.Ben: [Looks away] It's pretty.Rosie: Well, thank you.Ben: I guess your friends call you Jenny.Rosie: Not yet they haven't, for which I am deeply grateful. But you may call me Jenny.Ben: What do your friends call you?Rosie: Rosie.Ben: [Looks at her] Why?Rosie: My full name is Eugenie Rose. (He looks away) Of the two names, I've always favored Rosie because it smells of brown soap and beer. Eugenie is somehow more fragile.Ben: Still, when I asked you what your name was, you said it was Eugenie.Rosie: It's quite possible I was feeling more or less fragile at that instant.Ben: I could never figure out what that phrase meant: more or less. (He looks at her) You Arabic?Rosie: No.Ben: [Reaches to shake her hand] My name is Ben, really Bennett. Named after Arnold Bennett.Rosie: The writer?Ben: No, a lieutenant colonel who was my father's commanding officer at the time.Rosie: What's your last name?Ben: Marco.Rosie: Major Marco. Are you Arabic?Ben: No, no.Rosie: Let me put it another way. Are you married?Ben: No. You?Rosie: No.Ben: What's your last name?Rosie: Chaney. I'm a production assistant for a man named Justin, who had two hits last season. I live on 54th Street, a few doors from the modern museum of art, of which I'm a tea-privileges member, no cream. I live at 53 West 54th Street, Apartment 3B. Can you remember that?Ben: Yes.Rosie: ELdorado 5-9970. Can you remember that?Ben: Yes.Rosie: Are you stationed in New York? Or is stationed the right word?Ben: I'm not exactly stationed in New York. I was stationed in Washington, but I got sick, and now I'm on leave, and I'm going to spend it in New York.Rosie: ELdorado 5-9970.Ben: I'm gonna look up an old friend of mine who's a newspaper man. We were in Korea together.

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