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Susan: They’re either cleaning the building next door or tearing it down.
Kathy: Taxi! Taxi! Oh, please, please!
April: Right.
Kathy: Right.
Robert: This is really exciting, Kathy. Fascinating.
Kathy: Robert, you are awful.
Robert: You come here a lot, huh? Terrific. And maybe next we can go watch a haircut.
Kathy: Oh, you cannot bear that with a big party going on I talked you into coming here with me.
Robert: What party are you— oh, that party. I’d completely forgotten about that party. But hey, maybe we can still make it.
Kathy: Robert, try to enjoy this. Imagine being in a tiny, quiet, pocket of a park right here in the middle of the busy, noisy East Fifties. A park that’s simple and pretty, with that waterfall on the wall that always makes me ache to be back at the Cape.
Robert: You are some piece of work, lady.
Kathy: What I am is like this park here. Out of place.
Robert: You are like this park. Very lovely. Very.
Kathy: I used to dream I’d come to New York, have two terrific affairs and then get married. I always knew I was meant to be a wife.
Robert: Then how come we never got married? Why did you never ask me?
Kathy: You wanna marry me?
Robert: I did. I honestly did… in the beginning. But I… I don’t know. I never thought that you would.
Kathy: Oh, I would. I’ve never understood why you never asked me.
Robert: So you wanted to marry me? And I wanted to marry you. Well then, how the hell did we ever end up such good friends?
Kathy: Robert, I never let you know what a good, good man I think you are and how much you’ve meant. Robert, I…
I brought you here because I wanted to tell you alone. I’m moving back up to Cape Cod. I’m getting married.
Robert: Married?
Kathy: Some people still get married, you know.
Robert: Did you just suddenly fall in love?
Kathy: I’ll be a good wife. I want real things now. A husband, a family. I don’t want to keep running around this city like I’m having a life.
Robert: The problem is you want too little. That’s the hardest thing in the world to get.
Thank you for your park.
Kathy: You’re welcome. But, see, it and I, we just don’t fit. I think there’s a time to come to New York and a time to leave. Enjoy your party.