Misery
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1:02:01
I couldn't have done it without you.
1:02:05
Oh, Paul...
1:02:08
It would be an honour.
1:02:17
No, he's not here.
1:02:19
I don't know where he is.
He never tells me anything any more.

1:02:22
He's probably out
having an affair somewhere.

1:02:25
Wait a minute. He's coming in now.
1:02:28
It's Jim Taylor. He wants to know
who you're having an affair with.

1:02:33
Hello, Jim. What's doing?
1:02:37
Jim, we've been through this before.
1:02:40
If you have benches
in front of your store,...

1:02:42
..people are gonna want to sit on 'em.
1:02:46
Well, I don't like him either, but I'm not
gonna come over and tell him to move.

1:02:51
Give my best to Denise. Bye.
1:02:55
Well, whoever she is,
she sure likes to read a lot.

1:02:59
Virginia, I'm flattered that
you think I've got that much energy.

1:03:05
I figured that if I can't find Paul Sheldon,...
1:03:08
..at least I can find out
what he wrote about.

1:03:11
What d'you expect to find? A story about
a guy who drove off a cliff in a storm?

1:03:18
You see, it's just that kind of sarcasm
that's given our marriage real spice.

1:03:24
(Liberace) * I'll be seeing you
1:03:30
* ln all the old familiar places...
1:03:36
- I hope you like it.
- It looks wonderful.

1:03:40
So do you.

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