Iris
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1:12:03
Isn't there any help
for her?

1:12:09
What? Sorry?
1:12:11
- Sorry?
- Nothing.

1:12:33
Janet's dead, Iris.
1:12:39
They want me to say a few words,
but I can't think of any.

1:12:42
No, no. No, Janet...
1:12:45
Janet's dead, Iris.
1:12:54
I m-miss Janet very much.
1:13:00
I m-miss Janet
1:13:01
because I used to store up
funny things to tell her

1:13:06
had happened to us...
1:13:08
things I could no longer
tell Iris.

1:13:11
Another friend visited us
in Oxford overnight, recently,

1:13:16
and I found her
cleaning the bath.

1:13:18
I said, "Oh, please,
t-t-there's no need."

1:13:21
She said, "Oh, yes, there is.
I want to take a bath."

1:13:29
I was hoping to be able
to tell Janet that story.

1:13:33
S-She would have enjoyed it.
1:13:35
S-She would've laughed...
1:13:39
I mean, I think.
1:13:48
Anna Karenina...
Tolstoy, you know...

1:13:50
went on her way
to the station

1:13:53
to throw herself
under a train...

1:13:55
sees something funny
1:13:57
which she thinks to tell
Vronsky, her lover, about.

1:13:59
We all do it.

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