1:15:00
He was talking,
and she was listening.
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l couldn't tell you
what he was saying...
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but the way he talked to her...
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was the way
you talk to a woman.
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l remember how she smiled,
the look in her eyes.
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He had no right
to make her smile that way.
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And you continued
to stay together...
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each at your own
separate ends of the hall.
1:15:41
And you never had sex since?
1:15:43
You're putting on quite a show
for Henry, arent you?
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Right now,
he can't hear you.
1:15:52
Once a woman decides
that's it's not important--
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Even when l would try
to get things back to normal...
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that image was always with me.
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And since you can't
have children--
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Of course I can.
1:16:17
Would you mind telling me
how old you were when you and Henry met?
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I think I was about 1 1
when we came over from Europe.
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Henry became
my father's attorney here.
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They sailed together.
He was always around.
1:16:37
In our families, you could always
find some friend of your father's...
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with a boat in St. Thomas
or a penthouse in Manhattan.
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And that man was Henry.
1:16:49
Now, your father--
1:16:53
He died when you were what?
1:16:57
Fourteen.