Psycho
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:03:00
What do I do with my free afternoon?
Walk you to the airport?

:03:04
Well, we could laze
around here a while longer.

:03:07
Checking-out time is 3:00 p.m.
:03:11
Hotels of this sort aren't
interested in you when you come in...

:03:14
but when your time is up...
:03:16
Oh, Sam, I hate having to be with you
in a place like this.

:03:19
I've heard of married couples who
deliberately spend a night...

:03:21
in a cheap hotel.
:03:23
When you're married you can do
a lot of things deliberately.

:03:27
You sure talk like
a girl who's been married.

:03:29
Oh, Sam, this is
the last time.

:03:32
- Yeah? For what?
- For this.

:03:36
For meeting you in secret
so we can be secretive.

:03:39
You come down here
on business trips...

:03:42
and we steal lunch hours.
:03:44
I wish you
wouldn't even come.

:03:47
What do we do instead?
Write each other lurid love letters?

:03:51
Oh, I have to go, Sam.
:03:55
- I can come down next week.
- No.

:03:58
Not even just to see you?
Have lunch in public?

:04:03
Oh, we can see each other.
We can even have dinner.

:04:07
But respectably.
:04:09
In my house with my mother's
picture on the mantel and...

:04:12
my sister helping me broil
a big steak f or three.

:04:16
And after the steak, do we
send sister to the movies...

:04:18
turn Mama's picture to the wall?
:04:20
Sam!
:04:24
All right.
:04:31
Marion, whenever it's possible,
I want to see you.

:04:34
And under any circumstances,
even respectability.

:04:39
You make respectability
sound disrespectful.

:04:42
I'm all f or it. It requires patience,
temperance, a lot of sweating out.

:04:47
Otherwise, though,
it's just hard work.

:04:51
But if I can see you and touch you
even as simply as this, I won't mind it.

:04:58
I'm tired of sweating
f or people who aren't there.


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