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1:29:02
Why? Your sleep seems even less
agreeable than your waking hours.

1:29:07
That, uh, dream.
1:29:09
You know, you've had it before.
1:29:13
Is it about something that
really happened to you?

1:29:15
No, I... I don't know
what it means. Nothing.

1:29:20
Well, it's about your mother.
She wants you to get up.

1:29:24
Yes, but first there
are the three taps.

1:29:29
And then she says, "Get up, Marnie.
You have to get up now!"

1:29:33
But I don't want to. If I -
1:29:37
If I get up, I'll be cold
and they'll hurt her!

1:29:40
Who? Who'll hurt her?
1:29:43
Th-Th- Them!
1:29:46
I don't know! I don't know!
1:29:49
But I hear the noises.
I'm cold and I hear the noises!

1:29:52
What noises? What are they like?
1:30:00
Who makes them?
1:30:09
You Freud, me Jane?
1:30:15
If you won't see an analyst,
why don't you try to help yourself?

1:30:20
But that's why I'm in this trap,
from trying to help myself.

1:30:24
Just leave me alone, Mark, please.
1:30:26
If I give you some books,
will you read them?

1:30:29
Your new homework?
Frigidity In Women?

1:30:32
The Psychopathic Delinquent
and Criminal?

1:30:35
- Have you read them?
- I don't need to read that muck

1:30:38
to know that women are stupid and
feeble and that men are filthy pigs!

1:30:45
In case you didn't recognise it,
that was a rejection.

1:30:50
I want you to read them.
Start with The Undiscovered Self.

1:30:54
Oh, for God's sake, Mark,
leave me alone! I'm tired!

1:30:59
Why can't you just leave me alone?

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