Suddenly, Last Summer
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1:39:01
Between childhood and older.
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Did he complain to the manager
about it?

1:39:07
What manager? God?
You don't understand my cousin.

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How do you mean?
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He accepted all as how things are...
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...and thought nobody had any right
to complain or interfere whatsoever.

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Even though he knew what
was awful was awful...

1:39:26
...that what was wrong was wrong.
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He thought it unfitting to ever take
any action about anything whatsoever...

1:39:33
...except to go on doing
as something in him directed.

1:39:36
What did this something in him
direct him to do?

1:39:39
He suddenly pushed himself
away from the table and said:

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"They've got to stop.
Make them stop. I'm not a well man.

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I have a heart condition.
It's making me sick."

1:39:50
That was the first time that
Cousin Sebastian ever attempted...

1:39:53
...to correct a human situation.
1:39:56
I think that
that was his fatal error.

1:40:01
He stalked out of the restaurant after
throwing paper money on the table.

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He fled from the place.
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I followed.
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It was all white outside.
1:40:13
White hot. A blazing white hot, it...
1:40:16
You followed Sebastian out of the
restaurant onto that hot, white street?

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Running along the beach...
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- You ran along the beach?
- No, no. We didn't.

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We didn't move either way.
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I rarely made any suggestion,
but this time I did.

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What did you suggest?
1:40:35
Sebastian seemed to be paralysed
near the entrance at the café.

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So I said, "Let's go."
I remember I said:

1:40:42
"Down that way is the harbour,
we're likely to find a taxi there.

1:40:46
Or why don't we go back in
and have them call us a taxi?

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Oh, let's do! Let's do that.
That's better."

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And he said, "Are you mad?
Go back in that filthy place? Never!

1:40:56
That gang of kids shouted vile
things about me to the waiters."


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