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-Let me give you a lift.
-No, don't be silly.

:31:05
-Why go on the train?
-lt's fine.

:31:08
-Would you like something to eat?
-Me? No. l'll get you something.

:31:13
-l was just on my way.
-Don't be silly.

:31:16
-Pasta? Anything else?
-That's fine.

:31:19
-l can easily get a cab.
-Why should you?

:31:22
See? He winds up getting the food.
:31:25
He changes his schedule,
drives her home.

:31:28
And all the time it's,
''No, I'll be okay. Don't help me. ''

:31:33
What he doesn't say is that for
the last two years of our marriage...

:31:38
...he was virtually impotent,
when it came to me.

:31:42
He was just raging because l didn't
turn out to be what he thought--

:31:46
He thought l'd be one thing.
His mother, to be exact.

:31:50
And l couldn't take the fact that
he was unromantic in every way.

:31:55
He'd give you an appliance
for your birthday.

:31:59
l never got her a Melior coffeemaker
for a birthday present.

:32:04
l got her a camera once.
:32:06
And an enlarger for our anniversary.
:32:10
She asked for it.
:32:14
What are you thinking about?
:32:16
l don't know.
:32:18
l was thinking about
that manuscript you're reading.

:32:22
-lt's just a terrible novel--
-Very autobiographical.

:32:27
-What else can l work on?
-Should l be insulted?

:32:30
Why insulted?
:32:32
The way we met.
That party in the Hamptons?

:32:35
''He spotted her from a distance
and Harriet leapt to mind.

:32:40
He was drawn to her instantly
because she reminded him...

:32:44
... of his only genuine passion.
:32:47
His sixth sense told him
to move on it.

:32:49
But she wasn't Harriet. The minute
he met her, the dream evaporated. ''

:32:54
-So she wasn't crazy.
-No, just boring.

:32:57
She's the best.
That's why he marries her.


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