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:10:03
I'm surprised at you.
You're the kindest man,...

:10:06
..and you can't bring yourself to say
one good word about Peter.

:10:09
He's OK. I don't mean he's a bad person.
:10:12
But I can't stand that Lane
gets so moonstruck over his line.

:10:17
- I mean, she blushes when he's around.
- Now you sound jealous.

:10:21
What's the difference?
She's going away anyhow.

:10:24
I knew that was bothering you.
:10:27
If you could have seen her at the
beginning of the year when she came up.

:10:32
She was in such bad shape. She needed
someone to take care of her so badly.

:10:38
She's very fragile.
:10:40
We used to spend
long afternoons together,...

:10:43
..winter evenings listening to music.
:10:46
It was such a pleasure watching her gain
strength and begin to enjoy things more.

:10:54
I remember one night I was home alone
after we'd seen a movie together...

:10:58
..and I noticed that I missed her and
I couldn't wait to see her the next day.

:11:03
And that's when I realised
I never wanted her to leave here.

:11:08
- Oh, Howard.
- Thank you.

:11:12
I never said anything. I knew she was
through a terrible time and not over it.

:11:20
I didn't think she was ready to hear
that someone had become...

:11:24
..dependent on her.
:11:26
I didn't want to...
:11:29
I didn't want to say anything that would
frighten her or cause her any confusion.

:11:36
Well, after all,
I am much older than she is.

:11:40
So in the end I hedged and
procrastinated and... obsessed over her.

:11:46
And over the right moment to speak.
:11:49
Next thing I knew
she was in love with that tenant,...

:11:52
..that sensitive young man who
suddenly started occupying all her time.

:11:56
Well,...
:11:58
..one can see how
having Peter on the premises, just...


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