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writing as if it were a symphony
orchestra, or a flight of angels.

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- Which it isn't?
- Of course not...

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People fall in love because they
respond to certain hair colouring...

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or mannerisms that
remind them of their parents.

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- Or sometimes for no reason at all.
- But the point is that...

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people read about love as one
thing and experience it as another.

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Or they expect kisses to be
like lyrical poems...

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embraces to be like
Shakesperian drama.

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Then when they find out differently,
they get sick and need analysis?

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Yes, very often.
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Professor, you're suffering
from mogo on the gogo.

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I beg your pardon?
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- You can't get through there.
- Of course I can...

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I've been through here
many times.

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- Hurt?
- Not at all.

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- Here.
- I'm all right.

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- I usually come here alone.
- That doesn't sound like fun.

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I haven't done it for fun.
Isn't this beautiful?

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Perfect.
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Lunch. What'll you have?
Ham or liverwurst?

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Liverwurst.
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Has anybody seen
our new chief today?

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He has been tied up.
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He frisked off with Dr. Petersen
at noon.

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It's odd, spending his first day
running after her...

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like a drooling college boy.
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It'll do her good to be
drooled over...

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poor girl's withering away
with science.

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I was telling her recently something
vital was missing from her life.

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Don't get up, I came
because I heard Mr. Garmes...

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- Became agitated again.
- Yes, I gave him a sedative.

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I'm sorry I wasn't here.
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Nonsense, you look as if
you had an instructive time.

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- Instructive?
- Gentlemen, notice her stocking...

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the lady's been climbing trees.
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Or lolling in a briar patch.

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