Harold and Maude
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This is all memorabilia
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but it's incidental, not integral,
if you know what I mean.

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The birds.
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I love them so much.
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They are the only wildlife
I get to see any more.

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Ah, me, free as a bird.
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At one time, I used to break into
pet shops to liberate the canaries

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but I decided that was an idea
way before its time.

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Zoos are full,
prisons are overflowing.

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Oh, my, how the world still...
dearly loves a cage.

:25:37
Please sit down, Harold.
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I'll put the kettle on.
We'll have a nice, hot cup of tea.

:25:43
Thank you but I really have to go.
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But it's oat straw tea!
You've not had that, have you?

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- No.
- Well, then.

:25:51
I really do have to go.
I have an appointment.

:25:54
I really can't miss it.
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At the dentist?
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Kind of.
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Then, you'll just have to come back
and visit.

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- All right.
- My door's always open.

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- All right.
- Promise?

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I promise.
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I asked, do you have any friends?
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- No.
- None at all?

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No.
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Maybe one.
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Would you care to talk about
this friend?

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No!
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You are an interesting case
but this reluctance is detrimental

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to the psychoanalytical process.
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Do you understand?
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Very well.
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Your mother tells me that she's
arranging several dates for you

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with some young ladies.
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How do you feel about that?

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