Martin: Well, you're just in a slump, that's all. You ask me, you're a great catch.
Waiter: It's not my place to say so, Miss, but I think your father's right. You're a very attractive woman.
Daphne: Well, how about that? That's a nice little ego boost.
Martin: Yeah.
Daphne: I feel so silly all of a sudden. Getting upset out of nowhere like that. Well, I feel better now. Ready to share a nice big steak?
Martin: Yeah, fine, whatever.
Daphne: What's wrong with you?
Martin: Why did he assume I was your father? I mean, a lot of guys my age go out with women like you. What's he trying to say? That I could never attract someone young and pretty?
Daphne: Well, thank you, Mr. Crane.
Martin: Does this all have to be about you?
Daphne: Oh, for heaven's sakes. You're a very attractive man with lots of wonderful qualities.
Martin: Yeah, yeah, I know. All right, let's order. [they look at the menus] Like what?
Daphne: Oh, come on now. You're very charming, and you have a good sense of humor. And you've got lovely eyes. But most of all, you're good company. I enjoy living with you.
Martin: Well, thank you, Daphne. I like living with you, too.