The End of the Affair
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To me.
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He must know nothing about it.
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Most interesting case.
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All my men use great discretion.
I will put one on it immediately.

:17:13
And he will do his damndest
to put your mind at rest.

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Or should I say the husband's?
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Hello?
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Good.
Yes, it was good to see you.

:17:50
Yes, how long has it been?
Two years.

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As long as that?
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Well, you were always better
at anniversaries than me.

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You want to meet?
Well, whatever for?

:18:03
Not tomorrow, no.
I've got this article.

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Wednesday? Let me check.
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Would Thursday do?
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Good.
The Park Lane Hotel at 1:00?

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It was odd to think
that during the war...

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we could be so totally at peace.
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There were nights
when I wished those sirens...

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would never end.

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