Suddenly, Last Summer
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1:33:00
Little statements like that
give her away.

1:33:03
After all I've told you about his
fastidiousness, can you accept...

1:33:07
...that Sebastian would go to some
dirty public beach near a harbour?

1:33:11
Whatever she wants to say,
I want her to say it.

1:33:14
Go on.
1:33:16
I don't want to go on.
1:33:19
Every afternoon, you and your cousin
would go to this free public beach?

1:33:24
It wasn't the free one.
The free one was right next to it.

1:33:28
There was a fence
between the free beach...

1:33:30
...and the beach that we went to
that charged admission.

1:33:34
Did anything happen there
that disturbed you?

1:33:37
- Yes.
- What?

1:33:39
He bought me a bathing suit
I didn't want to wear.

1:33:43
I laughed.
I said, " I can't wear that.

1:33:45
Why, it's a scandal
to the jaybirds."

1:33:48
What do you mean?
Was this suit immodest?

1:33:50
It was a one-piece bathing suit.
Made of white something.

1:33:55
But the water made it transparent.
1:33:57
I told him I didn't want
to swim in it...

1:34:00
...but he just grabbed my hand
and dragged me into the water...

1:34:04
...all the way in...
1:34:05
...and I came out looking naked.
1:34:08
Why did he do that?
Do you know why he did that?

1:34:12
Yes.
1:34:14
- To attract attention.
- Because he thought you were lonely?

1:34:18
Did he think he could shock you
out of your depression?

1:34:22
You know why I was doing it.
I told you.

1:34:26
I was procuring for him.
1:34:29
Sebastian was lonely, doctor.
1:34:33
That empty blue jay notebook
got bigger and bigger.

1:34:37
So big, it was big and empty...
1:34:40
...like that big, empty,
blue sea and sky.

1:34:46
And before long, when the weather
was warmer and the beach so crowded...

1:34:50
...he didn't need me anymore
for that purpose.

1:34:53
The ones from the free beach climbed
over the fence or swam around it.

1:34:59
So now he let me wear
a decent dark suit.


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