Suddenly, Last Summer
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1:28:05
I suggest you bring her outside,
if you don't mind, doctor.

1:28:09
We'll be right out.
1:28:17
Are you ready?
1:28:33
Hello, Catherine.
1:28:36
Now, Catherine...
1:28:38
...you're going to tell
the true story.

1:28:40
- Where do I start?
- Wherever you think it started.

1:28:45
I think it started...
1:28:47
...the day Sebastian was born
in this house.

1:28:49
- Cathy.
- I don't mind.

1:28:50
Let's start later than that.
Why don't we begin with last summer?

1:28:55
Last summer?
1:28:56
Last summer. How did it begin?
1:28:59
It began...
1:29:01
...after the Duelling Oaks.
1:29:02
- Don't tell about that, Cathy...
- Mrs. Holly, don't interrupt.

1:29:07
After that happened...
1:29:09
...the next morning,
I started writing my diary...

1:29:13
...in the third person singular,
such as:

1:29:15
"She is still living this morning."
1:29:19
Meaning that I was.
1:29:21
"What's next for her? God knows."
1:29:25
I couldn't go out anywhere.
1:29:28
That's true.
She wouldn't leave her room.

1:29:30
Shut up, Mama.
1:29:32
I would write,
"She woke up early this morning.

1:29:36
She had her coffee, dressed...
1:29:39
...went for a brief walk."
1:29:40
- Who did?
- She did.

1:29:44
I did.
1:29:46
From Esplanade
to Canal Street...

1:29:49
...as though being pursued
by a pack of Siberian wolves.

1:29:53
Went through all the stop signs.
Couldn't wait for the green signals.

1:29:57
"Where did she think she was going,
back to the Duelling Oaks?"


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