An Unmarried Woman
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:24:03
You know, if we do take a place...
:24:06
we're gonna have to have
my club up there.

:24:09
I could just see us,
all lying in the sun, blabbing away.

:24:13
I mean, we would—
We talk. We really do.

:24:17
I love our meetings.
:24:19
They're so— I don't know.
:24:23
I just love them.
:24:25
It's sort of like
a continuing story, you know.

:24:27
It's part Mary Hartman
and part Ingmar Bergman.

:24:32
L— I love the women.
:24:37
Marty. Marty. Come on.
:24:41
What is it, honey?
:24:43
What's the matter?
:24:47
What is it?
:24:50
- Th—What? Tell me!
- I'm in love with somebody else.

:24:55
I've been seeing another woman...
:24:59
for over a year.
:25:01
And at first, you know,
I thought it was just a—a fling.

:25:05
But it isn't. I love her.
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I want to live with her.
:25:11
Oh, God. I don't want to hurt you.
I don't want to hurt Patti.

:25:16
But l—
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I can't—
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You don't know her or anything.
:25:24
Her name is Marcia Brenner.
:25:26
She's a— She's a teacher.
:25:29
She's, uh, 26.
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I met her— I met her
at Bloomingdale's, for Christ's sake.

:25:35
I was standing there
buying a shirt, you know.

:25:38
And she, uh—
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She was standing next to me.
:25:43
She asked me, uh...
:25:45
if I liked the shirt that, uh,
she was buying for her father.

:25:50
Oh, God.
I'm so sorry.

:25:56
You tell Patti—
You tell Patti that you're sorry.


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