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That he's married
and showed me a snapshot.

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- He seemed proud.
- He would.

:36:06
Right out of the age of chivalry,
that boy.

:36:10
- Charlotte?
- No, thank you.

:36:13
There's not much joy in life for him.
:36:16
When I see what Isobel does to Jerry,
it makes me boil.

:36:21
- Does he have to stand it?
- The weak have great strength...

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...when clinging to something decent.
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He's been cursed by a passion
not to hurt her.

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There must be something.
He married her.

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Propinquity and propriety.
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Isobel was a high-minded girl...
:36:38
...believing a kiss required a proposal.
:36:41
She's been at him since.
:36:44
He struggled at his architecture
to get together enough money.

:36:48
He had to give it up.
Only thing he ever loved.

:36:51
She reminded him he was married,
with financial responsibilities.

:36:57
Almost immediately she had a child.
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She considered herself a great martyr.
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Thas her grasp on him.
Her martyrdom and her jealousy.

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She has no reason to be jealous.
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Jerry doesn't have flings.
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She's jealous of Tina,
who she didn't want.

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Before Tina, she saw a doctor...
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...hoping her health
wouldn't permit a child.

:37:21
You can hear her
sanctimonious tone...

:37:23
...saying what a
self-sacrificing mother she is.

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- What are you so thick about?
- We're being girls.

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We're getting into the harbor.
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One of the few sights
that doesn't disappoint you.

:37:40
- What was Deb saying?
- She was rattling on.

:37:44
I want to know. About me?
:37:48
She was telling me
about your life at home.

:37:58
You mustn't miss this. There's only
one first sailing into Rio harbor.


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