Random Harvest
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Your capacity for loving...
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your joy in living is buried
in a little space of time you've forgotten.

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- It isn't quite the same thing.
- Why not?

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Because in some vague way, I still have...
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- Hope?
- Yes, I suppose that's it.

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Have you, Charles?
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Do you feel that there really is someone?
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That someday you may find her?
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I'd rather not talk of it, Margaret.
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It's nothing I could put into words.
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But doesn't it frighten you sometimes...
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that the years are passing...
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that you may sometime find that
you've lost your capacity for happiness?

1:46:49
You may have come so near her.
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You may even have brushed by her
in the street.

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Yes, I've thought of that.
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You might even have met her, Charles.
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Met her and not known her.
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It might be someone you know.
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Charles, it might even be me.
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Oh, Margaret.
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I know I'm talking wildly.
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- It's after 3:00, and I'm tired.
- Yes.

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I've sometimes thought I'd like to travel.
I feel I need a change and a rest.

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- To travel?
- Yes. I've never been out of England.

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I'd like to go to Buenos Aires or Rio
or somewhere colorful and distracting.

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Perhaps when the House adjourns...
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I don't want to drag you away.
I'll take a maid. Or a friend, perhaps.

1:47:50
Margaret, I believe
you want to get away from me.

1:47:54
No.
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It's just that it's been a strain.
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I'm just a little nobody, you know.
It's been harder than I thought...


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