Kathleen:
My father was a major-league umpire. Well, what else
[at the Tudor Penny Arcade]
Kathleen:
can I beat you at?
Bradford Galt:
What other kinds of games do you like to play? You know, we've got some great playgrounds up around 52nd Street.
Kathleen:
Among them your apartment?
Bradford Galt:
Why, just a coincidence.
Kathleen:
I haven't worked for you very long, Mr. Galt, but I know when you're pitching a curve at me, and I always carry a catcher's mitt.
Bradford Galt:
No offense. A guy's got to score, doesn't he?
Kathleen:
Not in my league. I don't play for score, I play for keeps - "said she with a smile."
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05/03/2025 alle ore 06:58