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so long as you remember
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that nothing that is worth
knowing can ever be taught,

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least of all at Cambridge.
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But you told me, in Greece...
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in ancient Greece, the
older men taught the younger.

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They drew them out.
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I look forward to being
drawn out immensely.

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Yes, well, em...
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Greek love, Platonic love,
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is the highest form
of affection known to man,

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of course.
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You also told me
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the Greeks put statues
of Apollo in the bride's chamber

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so she would have
beautiful sons.

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I can't help noticing
that here,

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the statue is in your bedroom.
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Constance prefers a bath.
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She was so beautiful
when I married her, Robbie.

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Slim...
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White as a lily.
Such dancing eyes.

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I've never seen such love
in a pair of eyes.

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She was...
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Nothing should
reveal the body...

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but the body.
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Didn't you say?

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