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to go over my homework--
I mean, if you'd be willing.

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Well, I'd love to, Oscar,
but you love literature.

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You're fluent in French.
You should be a scholar.

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A lot of medicine's
in Latin, right?

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So, I figure, French, Latin...
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I'm not doing so badly
in biology.

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I mean,
I know what an isotope is.

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But if you went premed...
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you couldn't get caught up in
the poetry of the pericardium.

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I would get caught up
in the poetry...

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of the thing itself,
like you do.

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Don't quote me back to myself.
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Is the world really waiting
for another academic?

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...a new subject.
Something I am passionate...

:47:38
Diane?
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Diane. would you
pass the bread. please?

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Ahem.
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Thank you.
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Are you coming down
with something?

:47:52
I'm fine.
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Are we still playing tennis
tomorrow?

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Oh, is that tomorrow, tennis?
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Don't you think
you've had enough?

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...Iook at some
first editions he just bought.

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He suspects he's been swindled.
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Must you be so uptight...
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I'm not saying anything.
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You're making me nervous.
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OK. Maybe you could go
to Norm's in the afternoon.

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I could.
I could go in the afternoon.

:48:18
Get your foot
out of my crotch, please.

:48:23
Get your foot
out of my crotch, please.

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The thing is, I hate tennis.
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I have the court booked.
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I'll play tennis with you, Eve.
I love tennis.

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Yes, Oscar's a wonderful sport.
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There you go.
Oscar'll play with you.

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-You will? You don't mind?
-Not at all.

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Oscar is very gallant.
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Oscar has a new girlfriend.
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-Really?
-Mm-hmm.

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It seems last evening...
:48:48
he had quite
the late night conversation.

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Oh, tell us about it.
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Diane,
wine is bad for your heart.

:48:58
I thought wine
was good for your heart.


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