Peyton Place
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:42:30
You were right. I never knew
this place was here.

:42:34
I don't think anybody does but me.
And maybe God.

:42:38
And now you.
:42:41
It's beautiful.
:42:46
I've just decided. This is the last time
I'm ever going to come here.

:42:54
Why?
:42:55
Oh, I'm gonna leave it
for somebody else to find.

:42:58
Maybe your children will discover it.
:43:01
I'm never going to marry.
I'm just going to have lovers.

:43:04
Oh, Allison.
:43:06
What's wrong with that?
:43:08
No children to grow up unhappy,
nobody gets hurt except maybe me.

:43:13
That's the worst kind
of emotional maladjustment.

:43:16
Who said so?
:43:18
- A book I read.
- What book?

:43:21
I sent for a book. It was $ 1.98,
in a plain wrapper.

:43:26
- A plain wrapper?
- Yeah, a plain wrap...

:43:29
And, well, it was
about marriage and sex.

:43:32
I had it sent to me at the post office.
:43:35
It took me two weeks to get up
the courage to go pick it up.

:43:42
Look... .
:43:44
I know it sounds funny, but it was
the only way I could find out anything.

:43:48
Norman, you know what?
:43:50
I sent for a book just like that
in the same plain wrapper...

:43:54
...general delivery.
- No, really? The same one?

:43:58
And I read every word of it, and I think
most of it's mid-Victorian nonsense.


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