The Talented Mr. Ripley
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Grazie.
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To Mongibello
and the happiest days of my life.

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To Mongi.
You're cheerful tonight.

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I'm suddenly quite happy
to be going back.

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Did I know you
at Princeton, Tom ?

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I don't think I did,
did I ?

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- Why are you asking all of a sudden ?
- No reason.

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Because you're leaving, I guess.
I don't think you were there.

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- Why ?
- I mean it as a compliment.

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You've got
such great taste.

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Most of the thugs at Princeton
had tasted everything and had no taste.

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I used to say,
"the cream of America: rich and thick."

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Freddie's
the perfect example.

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Then I'll take it
as a compliment.

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I knew it !
I knew it.

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Marge and I had a bet.
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Do you even like jazz,
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or was that
for my benefit ?

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- I've gotten to like it.
- Oh, yes !

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I’ve gotten to like everything
about the way you live.

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It's one big love affair.
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If you knew my life
back home in New York--

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I'm thinkin'
of givin' up the sax.

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What do you think
about the drums ?

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- What ?
- So cool.

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I'm gonna rent a boat tomorrow,
take a look around.

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This is how I found
my place in Mongi.

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Took a boat out...
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around the bay,
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first thing I liked,
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I got it.
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- Whoa !
- Come on, Dickie. Don’t go crazy.

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- Dickie. Slow down !
- [ Laughing ] Hold on.

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Wait a minute !
It's gonna tip ! Oh, God !


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