:42:01
What he would wish for
more than anything else
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is that neither he,
nor his sister, nor I be the last.
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- As a wish.
- It will come true.
:42:11
What are you talking about?
:42:13
- I have made it come true.
- You what?
:42:17
What has happened to
your sense number six, Harry?
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- Who knows?
- Only you and I.
:42:26
- What about the father?
- It is not his concern.
:42:29
The baby will be mine and my husband's.
:42:31
- Do you really believe that?
- It will make Vincenzo happy.
:42:35
Maria, don't you know
the man you are married to?
:42:38
You're talking mawkish nonsense
you remember from cheap films.
:42:41
Your husband is not out of James
M Barrie or Hans Christian Andersen.
:42:45
He's a tortured, neurotic man,
who's finishing life on his own terms.
:42:48
No, Harry. This time it is you
who does not understand.
:42:51
I know Vincenzo better than you do.
:42:54
Amen to that.
:42:58
How much simpler it would be,
for so many of us,
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if Kirk Edwards had not found it
necessary to look for a new face.
:43:08
May I help you in any way?
:43:12
- Who's going to tell him about it?
- I am, of course.
:43:15
- When?
- Tomorrow.
:43:18
- It will be difficult for me.
- Suppose he doesn't see it your way.
:43:25
- What will you do?
- What every other woman would do.
:43:28
- I will have my baby.
- What about... whoever he is?
:43:32
That is all over. I'm going
to tell him now. Tonight.
:43:36
That will not be difficult at all.