The Graduate
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I got up.
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I fixed breakfast for my husband.
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There!
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There's something we could have
a conversation about Your husband!

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Oh...Him.
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I mean everything. I don't know
anything about how you work this.

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What do you say to him when
you leave the house at night?

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Nothing. He's asleep.
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Always? Doesn't he wake up
when you come home?

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We have seperated bedrooms.
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Oh I see... So you don't - I mean
I don't like to seem like I'm prying

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but I guess you don't sleep
together or anything.
No we don't.

:45:35
Well how long has
this been going on.

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Forgot it.
Wait a minute, Why do you marry?

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See if you can guess.
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Well I can't.
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Think real hard, Benjamin.
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I can't see why you did, unless
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You didn't have to marry
him or anything, did you?

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Don't tell Elaine.
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Oh no. You had to marry him
because you got pregnant?

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Are you shocked?
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Well I never thought of you and Mr.
Robinson as the kind of people who...

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Oh, I know. Let's get to bed.
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Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
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So how did it happen?
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What?
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Mrs. Robinson, I mean do you feel like telling me
what were the circumstances?

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Not particularly.
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Was he a law student at the time?
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And you were a student also.
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At college.
Yes.

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What was your major?
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Benjamin, why are you asking
me all these questions?

:46:44
Because I'm interested, Mrs. Robinson.
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Now what was your
major subject at college?
Art.

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Art?
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But I thought you...

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