The Country Girl
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:22:00
- Do you need me for anything?
- No.

:22:03
- You want me to turn off the border?
- Yeah. Good night.

:22:10
I'm sorry about the words.
I've had a lot of things on my mind.

:22:16
I know you have.
:22:18
Every time I give a direction,
you're off in space somewhere.

:22:23
You can be great, but it demands
your concentration and energy.

:22:28
I know. I keep telling myself that.
:22:32
After rehearsal,
I go home to study and...

:22:36
You've got headaches enough.
Good night.

:22:39
- Frank? Having trouble at home?
- No, nothing like that.

:22:47
- Don't you believe me?
- Everyone has trouble at home.

:22:53
The ones who deny it
are those that have too much of it.

:22:57
I denied it for five years
with the former Mrs Dodd.

:23:00
I never had the impression
that you were married.

:23:04
Neither did my wife.
That was my trouble. What's yours?

:23:12
It's nothing important.
I'll see you in the morning.

:23:16
- Does she want you to play the part?
- She's all for it.

:23:20
The day I met her,
:23:22
she seemed a little difficult
about terms, rather domineering.

:23:28
- She wasn't always like that.
- I know.

:23:31
They start out as Juliets
and wind up as Lady Macbeths.

:23:35
When I first met her, she was as fine
a person as you've ever seen.

:23:40
She had background and breeding.
:23:43
She had a nobility about her that
made me feel proud to be with her.

:23:50
I was a good deal older than she was,
but it didn't seem to matter.

:23:55
She wasn't a flighty kid.
:23:58
She had a poise and dignity
that was ageless.


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