The End of the Affair
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:15:08
One minute, dear.
:15:12
What if he heard?
:15:15
He wouldn't recognize the sound.
:15:32
- Sarah, you been eating onions?
- Sorry, darling.

:15:36
So, Bendrix,
how was the picture?

:15:38
Up to scratch?
:15:43
Of course, as she began to love me...
:15:46
she learned to deceive Henry.
:15:49
So why was I upset to find
that two years later...

:15:53
she was deceiving him again?
:16:06
Mr. Bendrix, I assume we
are discussing Mrs. Bendrix.

:16:10
Not exactly. She's the wife
of a friend of mine.

:16:14
Perhaps you and the lady
are intimate?

:16:17
No.
:16:19
I've only seen her once
since 1944.

:16:22
I don't understand.
:16:24
You said this was a watching case.
:16:30
Can't one love or hate
as long as that?

:16:34
There's nothing discreditable
about jealousy, Mr. Bendrix.

:16:38
I always salute it
as the mark of true love.

:16:41
I've come on behalf of the husband.
He thinks she's deceiving him.

:16:45
- She has secrets.
- Ah, secrets.

:16:48
- Yes.
- There may be nothing in it, of course.

:16:52
I n my experience, Mr. Bendrix...
:16:54
there almost invariably is.
:16:58
Shall my man report to you
or the husband?


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