The Awful Truth
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:10:01
l haven't any faith left in anyone.
:10:04
l know just how you feel.
:10:07
What do you mean?
:10:17
You didn't mention in any of your letters
the terrible rainy spell in Florida.

:10:21
The papers were full of it.
:10:25
-l can explain that, Lucy.
-You can?

:10:28
Don't try to change the subject.
You think a great offense is a great defense.

:10:32
Don't try to justify your behavior
by insinuating things about me.

:10:36
l haven't any behavior to justify.
l've just been unlucky.

:10:39
You caught me in a truth, and it seems
there's nothing less logical than the truth.

:10:44
-A philosopher?
-You don't believe me.

:10:46
How can l believe you?
''The car broke down.''

:10:48
People stopped believing that ages ago.
:10:51
-His car's very old.
-So is his story.

:10:53
-Let me tell you something.
-Let me tell you something.

:10:56
l told you the truth about all this, Jerry.
:10:59
Don't you see?
There can't be any doubt in marriage.

:11:02
The whole thing's built on faith.
lf you've lost that, you've lost everything.

:11:06
When that's gone
the marriage is washed up.

:11:09
-Do you mean that?
-Yes.

:11:11
-Then that settles it.
-l guess it does.

:11:13
l wouldn't go on living with you
if you were dipped in platinum.

:11:16
So divorce me. lt'll be a pleasure.
:11:18
You think l'd drag that music lover to court
to show people the man you preferred?

:11:23
Then l'll divorce you.
lt's customary for the wife to bring suit.

:11:27
lt has something to do
with the husband being a gentleman.

:11:30
Just get on with the divorce proceedings.
l can't wait.

:11:33
-l'll call our lawyer right now.
-All right, here.

:11:36
You don't mind? l don't know anyone else.
You get around much more than l do.

:11:40
ls that so?
:11:49
Hello?
:11:51
Hello, Lucy.
:11:53
What's that?
:11:55
Divorce? You and Jerry?
:11:59
Don't do anything in haste
you might regret later.


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