An Unmarried Woman
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1:24:06
His work is good, actually.
I was surprised.

1:24:09
Well, you can be a bastard
and have talent.

1:24:14
Where'd you see his work, eh?
1:24:17
His place. You disappointed in me?
1:24:22
I don't know you well enough
to be disappointed in you.

1:24:27
But if you ever do it again,
I'll kill you.

1:24:39
You're a strange man.
1:24:41
No, I'm a simple man really.
Got very simple tastes.

1:24:45
I like Titian, Rembrandt,
Botticelli, Kojak...

1:24:48
Camembert cheese...
1:24:51
expensive shoes—
1:24:53
I have bad feet—
1:24:55
London, Vermont,
New York about half the time.

1:24:58
And being madly in love.
1:25:00
And I've been without that
for a long time now.

1:25:03
What's so funny, eh?
What the hell are you laughing at, eh?

1:25:06
I bare my soul, and you laugh at me.
What is it?

1:25:09
You stepped in dog shit!
1:25:12
I think this is poodle shit.
1:25:17
Oh, yes, after a while, you can tell
one kind from another.

1:25:21
I can even tell the difference
between an East Side dog...

1:25:24
an uptown dog and a Village dog.
1:25:26
Now, East Side dogs
shit only the best...

1:25:28
and Village dogs shit art.
1:25:32
In London, they don't
shit at all, you know.

1:25:34
I don't think they're
allowed to, no, no.

1:25:36
In London, I think they have an underground
passage where all the dogs shit.

1:25:42
I was born in London, you know.
1:25:45
My mother and my father
had a shop near Stepney Green.

1:25:48
That's the Lower East Side
of London.

1:25:52
One day when I was about six,
my parents had a row, you know.


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