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:12:03
I take it this is your
first honeymoon.

:12:06
Yes, I mean,
it would be if it were.

:12:19
For what it's worth, I can't remember
ever having kissed any other woman.

:12:26
I have nothing to remember
of that nature either.

:12:29
You're very sweet.
:12:32
- Of course, I'm no child.
- Far from it.

:12:35
I'm well aware that we're all
bundles of inhibitions.

:12:37
Dynamite.
:12:42
- Please don't do that.
- Why?

:12:45
It isn't ethical,
I'm here as your doctor.

:12:48
Well, you can stop worrying doctor,
I'm going to sleep on the couch.

:12:51
No, that's also unethical.
:12:52
This honeymoon is complicated enough,
without you dragging ethics into it...

:12:56
I suppose the floor is out.
:12:58
The patient always sleeps in the bed,
the doctor occupies the couch...

:13:02
- Fully dressed.
- I see you know the rules.

:13:14
- You remember something.
- No.

:13:19
- This room reminds you of something.
- No.

:13:24
You're resisting a memory,
what is in your mind?

:13:26
- I don't know.
- Yes you do, you're resisting it.

:13:27
Don't start that again. Don't stand
there with that wise look...

:13:30
- I'm sick of your double talk.
- You're looking at the bed.

:13:33
What frightens you?
White, lines...

:13:38
When I made fork marks
on a tablecloth it agitated you...

:13:41
and that night you kissed me, you
pushed me away because of my robe...

:13:43
it was white, with dark lines.
Try to think...

:13:46
Why does white frighten you?
Why do lines frighten you?

:13:48
- Think of white.
- It frightens me, I can't look.

:13:51
Don't run away, stand still.
Look, remember.


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