Anna Karenina
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:33:00
Don't ever
speak of it again.

:33:38
I have to warn you.
:33:41
Warn me?
What about?

:33:43
That by thoughtlessness and
indiscretion, you may cause yourself

:33:47
to be talked about
in society.

:33:51
You're beginning
to attract attention.

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I'm sure
they're only rumors.

:33:59
You are always like that.
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You don't like me to be dull,
and then you don't like it

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when I go out
and enjoy myself.

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Stop it. You know
I can't stand it.

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And I would like to know
what all this is about.

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Your feelings are the affair
of your own conscience,

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but I am duty-bound to point out
to you your duties.

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Our lives have been joined
not by man but by God.

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Only a crime
can sever that union.

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A crime of that nature brings
its own heavy punishment.

:34:27
I don't understand
a thing you are saying.

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And besides,
I'm desperately sleepy.

:34:34
Anna, for God's sake, don't
speak like that. Perhaps I am mistaken.

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But believe me, what I say
I say as much for my sake as for yours.

:34:41
I am your husband,
and I love you, but if

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-there are the slightest grounds...
-l have nothing to say.

:34:47
It is really bedtime.

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