The End of the Affair
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:21:00
- It's been a long time too.
- Two years, Alfred.

:21:07
- There.
- Thank you.

:21:22
Why did you lie?
:21:24
- About my coming here?
- Yes.

:21:27
Why did you want to meet?
:21:32
I wanted to ask you about Henry.
:21:35
Henry.
:21:38
I'm worried about him.
:21:40
How did you find him
the other night?

:21:42
- Was he strange at all?
- I didn't notice anything wrong.

:21:47
I wanted to ask you--
I know you're very busy--

:21:50
whether you could
look him up occasionally.

:21:53
I think he's lonely.
:21:55
With you?
:21:57
You know he's
never really noticed me...

:21:59
not for years.
:22:03
Maybe you've given him reason.
:22:07
What reason could I give?
:22:12
What reason did you give me?
:22:19
None.
:22:24
- Are you on a new book?
- Of course.

:22:26
It's not about us, is it?
The one you threatened to write.

:22:29
A book takes a year to write.
It's too hard work for revenge.

:22:33
If you knew how little
you had to revenge.

:22:35
I'm joking.
Yeah, we had a good time together.

:22:39
We're adults, and we knew
it had to end sometime.

:22:42
And now we can lunch
and talk about Henry.

:22:55
I'm sorry.
:22:57
This was stupid,
and I really shouldn't have called.


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