Hannah and Her Sisters
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:25:20
- Oh, my goodness!
- Oh, Elliot! What are you doing here?

:25:24
- l'm looking for a book store.
- ln this section of town?

:25:27
Well, yes. l'm killing time. l have
a client near here and l'm quite early.

:25:31
- How about you?
- Well, l...

:25:33
Oh, yes! You live near here, don't you?
:25:36
- Where are you headed?
- l was just going to my AA meeting.

:25:40
Why do you still go to those?
You never touch alcohol.

:25:43
You didn't know me before Frederick. l'd
start with a beer about ten in the morning.

:25:48
- You must have been very unhappy.
- Yeah, unhappy and fat.

:25:53
And l still find the meetings
very comforting.

:25:56
l'll never understand it. You're so
bright and charming and beautiful...

:26:00
l think to myself ''What problems
could she possibly have?''

:26:03
Don't let me get started on my childhood.
:26:07
Oh, you know what? There is a book store
a couple of blocks from here.

:26:10
lf you don't know about it,
you should. You'd love it.

:26:13
Well, if you have some free time...?
:26:16
- Yeah, sure.
- Thank you.

:26:20
lsn't this great?
They have everything here.

:26:22
- Yes, it's wonderful.
- What book did you want?

:26:25
- What?
- You wanted to buy a book.

:26:27
No, l'm killing time. l just want to browse.
:26:31
You've picked the right place.
You can stay all afternoon,

:26:34
not buy anything and just read.
:26:36
Unless, if you have some time,
we could get some coffee.

:26:39
- No, l don't have time.
- No, l understand completely.

:26:43
No problem. You're busy. l...
:26:45
- You seem tense. ls everything OK?
- No, no.

:26:48
- No?
- Uh, yes.

:26:50
- Everything's OK?
- Yeah. How are you?

:26:53
l'm... all right.
:26:55
- How's Frederick?
- Fine.

:26:58
We went to the Caravaggio
exhibition at the Met.


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