Richard is outside Lincoln Center in Manhattan. He is photographing street performers.
A little later. Marilyn arrives to have lunch with Richard.
Richard:[to Marilyn] Two weeks. I said I could do it in two weeks, and I did it.
Marilyn:The pictures you've taken are fabulous, Richard. Mr. Carlson will love them.
Richard:Monday morning. I'm going to show him the photos on Monday morning. I can't wait!
Marilyn:I'm very proud of you. You really did a beautiful job. I know he will love the new photographs for your book.
Richard:Yeath. I really did do a good job,didn't I ?Hey, you know? There's still some film left on this roll, and there's one person I haven't photographed in a long time.
Marilyn:Who?
Richard:You. [He starts to photograph her.]
Marilyn:Richard! I haven't brushed my hair. [She runs away from him.]
Richard:You look great! [He runs after her and continues to take pictuers of her.]
Marilyn:It's not fair,Richard I'm not even ready.
Richard:Oh, that's wonderful! that's wonderful!
In Mr. Carlson's office two weeks later. Carlson is looking at Richard's photographs of street performers.
Carlson:Wonderful!
Richard:Thanks.
Carlson:Fabulous!
Richard:Thanks.
Carlson:Terrific!
Richard:Thanks.
Carlson:They get better and better.
Richard:Thanks a lot.
Carlson:This is sensational!
Richard:Yeah. Thanks.
Carlson:What a job! Good work, Richard!
Richard:I'm so glad you like them so much.
Carlson:Like them?They represent your best work.
Richard:Really?
Carlson:Absolutely.
Richard:Well… what do you think? Do have my book?
Carlson:You do. You do. There's a book here. I'll have a contract and an advance payment waiting for you first thing in the morning.
Richard:Thank you.
Carlson:And while you're here,I would like to introduce you to your editor. And I want you to meet the people in the art department. I'll set up an appointment with the marketing people.
Richard:When do you think we'll be through?
Carlson:In about half an hour Why?
Richard:I can't wait to tell Marilyn!