Edvard Munch
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1:22:05
Society accepts the fact
that a man has a mistress

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but, if a woman has a lover,
it's quite a different matter.

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Have you thought about that?
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Later perhaps.
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Perhaps we can meet then.
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Everything could be different.
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We mustn't take it so casually.
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If I marry, I must live
for my husband.

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A woman often marries
because she needs to be supported.

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She can't earn what she needs to live.
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What was she thinking of
as she sleepwalked along?

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A Madonna-like beauty.
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That's the way it goes,
year after year, a sort of trap.

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Having now promised
to live together in matrimony

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and vouchsafed it before God
and this congregation, I declare you...

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Was she now also thinking
of the pale man behind the column?

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...in the name of the Father
and the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen.

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What God has joined together
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let no man put asunder.

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