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- Where?
- In Vienna. She's turned into a wild socialist...

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giving away all her money.
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Listen, Sammy. You tell Anne Marie...
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that I don't want to hear any attacks
on Julia's belief or on Julia's life.

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Not from her or from you.
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- Good-bye, Sammy. - Oh, come on, Lillian!
Anne Marie doesn't hold ill thoughts.

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You understand about relationships.
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Why, Anne Marie and I were
a battleground all our lives.

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And here's something you don't know.
On my graduation day...

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my little sister cried like an infant.
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She took my arm and kissed me
and gave me a tender touch.

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And within minutes...
within minutes, Lillian, it was done.

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What I'd wanted to do all those years,
she had the same ideas as I had...

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- tucked up inside her someplace.
- Oh, God.

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And to this day, of all the girls
I've ever had, my sister was the best.

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She was thrilling, Lillian.
And did I ever suspect what she had in mind?

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Not for a minute. Don't look at me like that.
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She was 16. She was very complicated.
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Come on now. You're so slick, so unruffled.
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You have no right to turn up your nose.
Your life's no closed book.

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No one's scot-free, you know. After all,
the whole world knows about you and Julia.

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- What does the whole world know, Sammy?
- Oh.

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- What does the world know?
- Oh.

1:36:11
Don't be that way. I'm a sophisticated man.
1:36:14
If anybody understands the sex urge
of the adolescent girl, it's me.

1:36:18
Did you know that in Paris the women
are wearing watches around their legs?

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Little garters with timepieces in them.
1:36:59
Good morning. Just to say good-bye
to you and have a happy trip.


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