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:17:00
They have a completely
different attitude towards sex.

:17:03
I wasn't using ''prig'' pejoratively.
:17:12
Okay, I'm a prig.
:17:14
But, now I'm speaking sociologically.
:17:17
The sexual revolution reached Spain
later than the US, but went beyond it.

:17:22
I don't know what it was like
in other cities, but in Barcelona...

:17:26
...everything was swept aside.
The world was turned upside down...

:17:29
...and stayed there.
:17:31
Maybe the world was upside down before,
and now it's right-side up.

:17:35
No. I don't think that's it.
:17:43
I'm going out with Aurora on Thursday,
so I thought I'd read tonight.

:17:47
Aurora?
:17:48
The very nice, plain girl with Marta.
:17:50
She had extra tickets for a jazz concert.
:17:54
Jazz concert? That's tough.
You really are polite.

:18:01
- Is this how you dress to go out?
- Yes.

:18:04
Your Trade Fair outfit is so cool.
:18:06
- Those clothes are awful.
- Really? I think they're cool.

:18:09
Why do I always look better in mirrors
than in photographs?

:18:12
I like your outfit. Very New Wave.
:18:14
- You sure you don't want to go?
- No.

:18:16
Good.
:18:25
Except for work,
I'd been in a funk for some time.

:18:28
I'd never mention that to Fred.
:18:31
He was the last person to trust
with a personal confidence.

:18:35
I don't know whether I had found God
in Barcelona...

:18:37
... or was having a religious phase.
:18:39
It all began after the sad and guilt-ridden
break up with Betty...

:18:43
... with whom I'd been deeply involved,
including carnally...

:18:46
... despite never having loved her.
:18:48
The attraction of physical beauty...
:18:51
... transformed a good friendship
into a horrible pre-marital situation.

:18:55
This led directly to the Old Testament.

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