Gentleman's Agreement Page #2
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That's what keeps
the magazine original.
Funny, your suggesting
the series.
Is it? Why?
Oh, uh...
...lots of reasons.
You make up your mind
Women, anyway.
I saw you do it
when you sat down.
As apparent as all that?
You cross-filed and indexed me...
...a little too well bred,
self-confident...
...artificial, a trifle absurd,
typical New York.
No, I didn't have time
for all that.
Yes, you did.
I even left out a few...
...faintly irritating
upper-class manner...
...overbright voice.
All right, all right, I give up.
You win.
I'm sorry.
I couldn't resist it...
...because it's only partly true.
Is this your first trip east?
No, it's not my first trip.
Every other time
I've been here...
...I've had a plane or railroad
or boat ticket for tomorrow.
Are you going to stay?
I think so.
You're getting
a pretty complete story on me.
Now it's your turn.
Well, you know I'm divorced.
I help run a nursery school.
I'm called Miss Lacey.
Do you want just anything?
Just anything.
Dinner.
Dinner?
No reading comics at the table,
Tommy. Put it away.
Oh, let me finish.
I'm right at the end.
No making mysteries
at the table, either, Phil.
Mysteries?
You haven't even mentioned
your assignment.
He wants me to do a series
on anti-Semitism.
You don't sound
very enthusiastic.
I'm not.
Will he insist on your doing it?
Oh, no, he's not that kind
of an editor.
Ma, what do you do to just eggs
to make them taste this way?
Pray over them.
Have a good time last night?
Yeah.
You know, you need new people
as much as you need new places.
I mean, everybody does,
not just you.
It was a good bunch to start on.
There was a girl,
Minify's niece...
...who suggested that series
on anti-Semitism. Funny.
You don't say.
Why, women will be thinking
next, hmm?
What's anti-Semitism?
-Hmm?
-What's anti-Semitism?
Oh, that's where some people...
...don't like other people
just because they're Jews.
Why? Are they bad?
Some are, sure. Some aren't.
It's like everybody else.
What areJews, anyway?
I mean, exactly.
You remember last week when you
asked me about that big church?
I told you there were
lots of different churches.
Yeah.
The people who go to that church
are called Catholics.
There are people
who go to other churches...
...and they're called Protestants.
There are others who go
...and they're called Jews...
...only they call their churches
synagogues or temples.
And why don't some people
like those?
Well, that's kind of
a tough one to explain, Tom.
Some people hate Catholics
and some hateJews.
And no one hates us
'cause we're Americans.
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