1:35:23
Well, I won't ask you to sit down.
What do you want?
1:35:26
I had to see you.
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- I had to talk to you about us.
- "Us" is not my favorite topic.
1:35:30
- Name another.
- All right, me.
1:35:32
- There are some things you must know.
- It won't do any good.
1:35:36
Will you get out, go home, leave me alone.
1:35:38
David.
1:35:44
I'm sorry, Louise, I seldom hit a woman.
1:35:47
But if you don't leave me alone
I'll wind up kicking babies.
1:35:51
It's all right. It didn't hurt.
1:35:53
David, I'm ill. Very ill.
1:35:56
Why come to me? All I can recommend
is a couple of aspirins.
1:35:59
But you've got to listen.
1:36:01
I've done some terrible things
because of you.
1:36:03
I'm rotting away with the things I've done.
1:36:05
- The things you've...
- All I've done is fall out of love with you.
1:36:08
That's a man's privilege.
1:36:10
I wish sometimes women would avail
themselves of the same privilege.
1:36:13
I made Dean love me.
1:36:15
It was easy because he was so Ionely.
1:36:18
I thought if I were married to a rich man
I could make you come back to me.
1:36:21
But now it's all over.
1:36:23
- I've lost you and now I've lost Dean.
- You haven't lost Dean.
1:36:26
He wants to help and I know he loves you,
he told me that this afternoon.
1:36:30
No, he doesn't.
1:36:32
He wants to put me away in an institution
and I'd never see you again.
1:36:36
Talk to him, David.
Make him leave me alone.
1:36:38
Don't let him do it, I'm not insane.
1:36:41
- What do you mean?
- He thinks I am.
1:36:45
I don't know what this is all about,
Louise, but...
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there's one thing I'm sure of:
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Dean wouldn't do anything to hurt you.
1:36:53
Now why don't you let me take you home?
1:36:56
No.
1:36:58
- I think I'd better call Dean.
- But I don't want you to.