[last lines]
Sally Athelny:
Philip, you're free.
Philip Carey:
Yes, but suddenly... suddenly there's nowhere to go.
Cabbie at End:
Taxi, sir?
Philip Carey:
No thanks. No.
[to Sally]
Philip Carey:
I had to be free to realize that. I had to be free to understand that all those years that I'd dreamed of escape, it was because I was limping through life.
Cabbie at End:
Taxi, sir?
Philip Carey:
No thank you!
[continuing]
Philip Carey:
And because I was bound up with a person who was incredible to me. That's all over. I'm not limping anymore. My life's all right.
Sally Athelny:
Then why don't you go?
Philip Carey:
Because everything that's beautiful to me is... is right here. Won't you please marry me, Sally?
Sally Athelny:
If you like.
Philip Carey:
But don't you want to?
Sally Athelny:
Well, there's no one else I'd marry.
[Philip goes to kiss her, but stops when a man on the street stares at them]
Cabbie at End:
How about a taxi, sir?
Philip Carey:
What?
Cabbie at End:
How about a taxi?
Philip Carey:
Yes!
[Philip and Sally get in the cab and kiss]
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