All I Desire
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:20:03
Don't let it get cold.
:20:08
I'm sorry,
I don't think I've shouted since you left.

:20:12
- You could always do that to me.
- Do you hate me this much, Henry?

:20:15
I'm thinking of the children.
Our lives are settled now.

:20:18
We've lived down the talk, the scandal.
:20:20
If you've lived it down, fine,
it won't start up again.

:20:23
- It won't.
- I’ll go to the play alone.

:20:25
- You needn't see me again.
- No, we'll go together.

:20:29
We'll make everything seem perfectly normal
:20:31
then you'll come back here to the party
and you can catch the 12:15 for Chicago.

:20:36
That suits me.
:20:38
Er, one other thing.
:20:41
- That was Sara on the telephone.
- Sara?

:20:43
Sara Harper. She's the drama teacher.
:20:46
They're putting additional chairs
in the auditorium.

:20:48
- Seems there's a sudden demand for seats.
- At least Lily will have a good house.

:20:53
And you'll be the centre of attention.
:20:56
I’ll make a good impression.
:20:58
That's all you care about, isn't it?
What other people will think?

:21:01
I'm not the girl from across the tracks
who used to embarrass you. Not anymore.

:21:05
I won't laugh too loud, make jokes or speak
to the riffraff I knew before I married you.

:21:09
That's very good of you.
:21:11
Oh, Henry.
:21:14
I don't mean to quarrel.
:21:15
I hoped after all this time
we could be friends.

:21:19
You did?
:21:21
Well, couldn't we,
just for tonight, for Lily's sake?

:21:24
Couldn't we make it nice?
Lt didn't used to be all fights.

:21:29
We did have fun at the start.
:21:32
We paid a pretty heavy price for that fun.
:21:38
Naomi.
:21:54
Good evening.
:21:58
Good evening, Miss Murdoch.
Should be an interesting evening.


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