Henry & June
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1:08:02
So tight.
1:08:03
Like my writing?
1:08:05
No, not like your writing.
I love your writing.

1:08:08
I believe in you.
1:08:10
Last night I thought that you were
the woman I should've been married to.

1:08:17
You're always ironizing with me.
1:08:19
"Ironizing"? There's no such word.
It's "to be ironic."

1:08:25
Look it up.
1:08:55
Then he steals my ideas
and puts them in his novel.

1:08:58
Henry wouldn't do that.
1:09:00
I'm sure of it.
Somehow...

1:09:03
he got into my briefcase
and swiped my ideas.

1:09:05
Those phrases are mine.
1:09:07
That way of expression,
that rhapsodizing, it's mine.

1:09:12
Nietzsche?
I introduced him to Nietzsche.

1:09:16
I introduced him to Hugo and you.
He stole you from Hugo.

1:09:20
- Don't, Richard.
- He stole you from me.

1:09:24
That's true.
1:09:26
It was my idea to become your lover.
1:09:29
He betrayed me by stealing you from me
and from my best friend, your husband.

1:09:33
This man is treacherous to the core.
1:09:36
This Neanderthal from Brooklyn
is trying to murder me.

1:09:44
For all his pretended friendship, his
most intimate friends are only fodder...

1:09:49
for the unrolling of his own sanctified
destiny, his own creative urges.

1:09:55
I leave the two of you
to your destiny.

1:09:59
And one more thing.

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