Lust for Life
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- Has it got good light?
- I usually work out...

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- How are you fixed for money?
- Theo's been sending me money.

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The first few months
are always the hardest.

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I don't suppose
a little extra will be unwelcome?

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- Cousin Mauve...
- That will help you set yourself up.

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- I can't tell you how...
- Not at all.

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Now, come back next week,
let me see what you've done.

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Please forgive me for barging in
when you're so tired.

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Don't. That's all right.
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- Just take these with you.
- Yeah.

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- I can't tell you how grateful I am.
- That's all right.

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Now take that.
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How much longer do you need us?
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I can't get supper ready
sitting in this chair, you know.

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I'm sorry. You can get up now.
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I'm going to the market.
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Next time, will you keep
some money for food?

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If we could eat drawings,
it might be different.

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I saved some money.
You dropped it on the beach.

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I didn't give it back to you.
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My mother was right, getting myself
hooked up with a crazy painter.

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Keep an eye on him.
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Dear Brother, I think of you so often,
so very, very often these days.

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If only you could be here
and see for yourself how it is with us. ;

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that this is a real home, rooted in life...
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with a woman and a cradle,
and a child's high chair.

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The feeling I have for Christine is real, too.

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