Marnie
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1:09:01
What you do need, I expect,
is a psychiatrist.

1:09:06
Oh... men!
1:09:08
Say "no thanks to one", and bingo,
you're a candidate for the funny farm.

1:09:12
It would be hilarious
if it weren't pathetic.

1:09:16
Let's try to get some rest, hm?
We'll talk this out tomorrow.

1:09:19
There's nothing to talk out.
I've told you how I feel.

1:09:23
I'll feel the same way tomorrow,
and the day after, and the day after that!

1:09:27
Alright, Marnie. We won't talk about it
until you want to.

1:09:31
But we're gonna be on this damn boat
for many days and nights.

1:09:35
Let's drop this for the present
and try to get through this

1:09:38
bloody honeymoon cruise with
as much grace as possible.

1:09:41
Let's try at least to be...
kind to each other.

1:09:45
Oh. Kind!
1:09:47
Alright, if that's too much,
I'll be kind to you,

1:09:50
- and you'll be polite to me -
- You won't -

1:09:56
I won't.
1:10:00
I give you my word.
1:10:04
Now, let's try to get
some rest, hm? How 'bout it?

1:10:07
You in your bed over there, and me,
light years away in mine here.

1:10:13
Thank you.
1:10:16
I think I'd like to stay out here
for a while, but... thank you.

1:10:33
You're gonna bring a little pazazz
down to the old farm, my dear.

1:10:35
I noticed before we left,
Dad was pulling out his silk shirts.

1:10:39
What do you mean,
what will I do with myself?

1:10:41
I had of course assumed
I would become a society hostess.

1:10:44
In Africa, in Kenya, there's quite
a beautiful flower.

1:10:48
It's coral coloured with
little green-tipped blossoms,

1:10:51
rather like a hyacinth.
1:10:53
If you reach out to touch it,
1:10:56
you'd discover that the flower
was not a flower at all,


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