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1:42:00
And you've failed. And if
you fail now, what happens to Paul?

1:42:04
What about his work, his music?
1:42:06
He's put his whole life into it.
Do you know what that means to him?

1:42:13
You talk about love. What love?
1:42:16
You only make demands.
You only think of yourself.

1:42:19
You give nothing in return.
1:42:21
Leave him, Mrs. Wright.
Leave him alone.

1:42:28
- How old was he then?
- Eleven.

1:42:46
You know, every time I play a concert,
I feel those critical knives being sharpened.

1:42:50
And my scalp begins to tingle.
1:42:52
Say, did Sid tell you
about Helen and me?

1:42:54
- Yes, since you asked.
- She's getting a divorce.

1:42:57
Well, what do you think?
She's gonna marry me.

1:43:01
She'll add salt and pepper to your life.
She's quite a woman, if I'm any judge.

1:43:06
- Is she drinking?
- Not a drop.

1:43:08
Well, that's more than
I can say for myself.

1:43:11
- But then, I'm not in love.
- I know your type.

1:43:14
You believe in marriage
only as a last resort.

1:43:17
- How are you feeling this evening, sir?
- Complicated question. Haven't time for that.

1:43:22
- Helen's tickets are still at the box office.
- Are you sure?

1:43:26
She may be a little late.
It's a long drive down from the beach.

1:43:29
My mother?
1:43:32
The box is empty.
1:43:34
Thanks.
1:43:42
Hello.
1:43:43
Just a moment. It's Helen.
1:43:49
Helen. Helen, where are you?
Why aren't you here?

1:43:52
Always the same thing. I have enough
to think about without trying to figure out...

1:43:57
...where you are and what you're doing?
Don't you realize I have a concert to play?


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