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:21:02
Maybe when I get back from Mexico
we'll get into it again.

:21:05
Why not?
:21:15
A terrific housekeeper she's not.
:21:19
They're getting a divorce, you know.
:21:22
-I don't know if they're getting--
-What are you talking about?

:21:25
She and the kids are moving to Cambridge.
:21:27
That's why this place is such a mess.
:21:28
They're moving her stuff
into storage tomorrow.

:21:34
Then she's going off to Africa
for a year with the kids.

:21:37
And he's going to Mexico.
:21:39
When she comes back, she's going
to live in Cambridge and he's staying here.

:21:42
It's he who wants the divorce, not her.
:21:44
I'm surprised they stayed together
this long.

:21:47
When did all this happen?
:21:48
She just told me five minutes ago.
:21:50
What about the letters she kept writing us
about how happy they were?

:21:54
Don't ask me. She's still crazy about him.
He's still crazy.

:22:09
Sylvia just told me
you're getting a divorce.

:22:13
We're getting separated.
:22:14
We probably won't get around
to the divorce until next year.

:22:17
I know it's none of my business, but why?
:22:21
You're married to a great woman
who adores you.

:22:24
My God, if anybody has it made, you have.
:22:27
You're a respected and admired figure...
:22:29
...a full professor on the faculty
of the Harvard Medical School.

:22:33
For God's sake, is that how you imagine
me? A respected and admired figure?

:22:38
A devoted father? A loving husband?
:22:40
Well, I've also published nearly two papers
a year for the last seven years...

:22:44
...and not a fundamental piece of work
in the lot.

:22:46
I sit around the living rooms
of other young married faculty members...

:22:50
...talking infantile masturbation, who's
sucking up to the head of the department...

:22:54
...whose tenure is hanging by a thread.
:22:58
Emily is content to go on with this life.
:22:59
She insists she's in love with me,
whatever that is.


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