The End of the Affair
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I lived.
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And that was the end
of the affair...

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until I met you with that
detective's card in your hand.

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I wondered why
we hadn't seen you.

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You should go home, Henry.
You'll catch your death.

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I'm sorry.
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Hello.
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It was quite easy, sir.
It was such a crush.

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And Mrs. Miles thought I was one
of his friends from the ministry.

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And Mr. Miles thought
I was one of her friends.

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Well, I knew the way
to her room from my boy.

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Anybody would have stopped me, I would
have been looking for the toilet.

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Of course, nobody did.
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Did you think it was
a good cocktail party?

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Highly successful
I would say, sir.

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But Mrs. Miles
looked a bit out of sorts.

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I refer to this as Exhibit "D. "
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Did you look at it?
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I ascertained its nature, sir.
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And from one entry, judged
she wasn't the cautious type.

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So happy. Returns today.
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My experience of diaries
is they always give things away, sir.

:54:44
People invent their little codes.
You soon see through them, sir.

:54:47
I woke up and
the sun was shining.

:54:49
This covers several years.
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I hope you're satisfied, sir.
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Life was going to be happy again.
But last night I dreamt--

:54:58
I think this may well
close our account, Parkis.


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