The End of the Affair
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:55:01
Yeah. I had a feeling
it might, sir.

:55:05
I have enjoyed
our association, sir...

:55:08
if one can talk of enjoying
under the sad circumstances.

:55:11
As have l.
:55:13
So I hope you wouldn't
resent a memento, sir.

:55:22
There's quite a history
with that.

:55:25
- Do you remember the Bolton case?
- I can't say I do.

:55:28
It caused quite
a stir at the time, sir.

:55:31
Lady Bolton,
her maid and a man.

:55:33
All discovered together.
:55:36
That ashtray stood
beside the bed, sir.

:55:38
On the lady's side.
:55:44
Well, I shall treasure it, Parkis.
:55:48
If ashtrays could speak, sir.
:55:51
Indeed.
:55:56
Perhaps I should call later, sir, just
to make sure there were no loose ends?

:55:59
Thank you, Parkis.
:56:03
- Good night, sir.
- Good night.

:56:36
Sometimes I get tired of trying
to convince him that I love him...

:56:41
and shall love him forever.
:56:43
He pounces on my words
like a barrister and twists them.

:56:47
So what will you do
when it ends?

:56:49
You think love ends
when you don't see me?

:56:54
To be is to be perceived.
:56:58
Do I exist for you
when you're with Henry?


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