Bobby Deerfield
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:23:08
I understand more than you.
:23:11
You know that.
:23:12
That's why you are here.
:23:16
It's been good for you here.
:23:21
And I know this woman
is already hurting you.

:23:25
This Lillian Morelli.
:23:29
How do you know that name?
:23:32
Dressmakers know everything,
especially who pays for the dress.

:23:40
How long have you
followed me, Lydia?

:23:46
I have never followed you.
:23:48
Why would I have to?
:23:54
I also know she has come
from the clinic where Holtzmann is.

:23:59
I also know how ill she is.
:24:02
A woman who is dying...
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...who is alone...
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...is perhaps concerned about having
a lover to be there at her death.

:24:13
Surely I would be.
:24:20
But the truth is that
she has many lovers.

:24:24
And I know she is very beautiful.
:24:28
And I know
she travels like a gypsy.

:24:31
And her hands are small,
Andrea said.

:24:35
But could she make your clothes
from memory?

:24:39
Has she taken the briefest time
to consider who you are?

:24:43
Oh, God.
:24:47
What?
:24:51
Who told you that?
:24:52
- What?
- Who told you that she was dying?

:24:59
How do you know that?

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