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An elegant woman customer in a department store and a salesman follow each other's movements out of the corner of an eye, aware of the attraction they exert on each other in an apparently endless decor of luxury articles. The two circle each other getting steadily closer, but whatever expectations of each other they may cherish, their love remains unrequited and petrifies in a prozaic atmosphere of supply and demand and - slightly less prozaic - eternal desire. Judith Barry leaves much to the viewers imagination in three steadily shorter versions of her story.
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