Wild in the Country
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:40:03
You must come more often. I've been
noticing Mr. Macy works too hard.

:40:08
You notice too much, Davis.
:40:10
I think he's right.
I do work too hard.

:40:14
Let's relax.
I'll t a martini.

:40:18
I'll t one too.
:40:21
I don't think I ever make a martini
without thinking about us.

:40:27
You didn't ask me here
to discuss us, did you?

:40:30
No, but make hay
while the sun shines.

:40:34
That's what my old dad
used to say.

:40:38
- Very dry?
- Very dry.

:40:42
Ooh!
:40:50
Irene, I think you're
Just as lonely as you ever were.

:40:56
I know I am.
:40:58
Here's to loneliness.
:41:02
If I let my wife divorce me,
I'd lose all this.

:41:07
I'm just the steward of the plants
and mills her father left her.

:41:12
But I'd gladly give it all up
if you'll mar me.

:41:15
Not that we'd exactly starve,
you understand.

:41:19
I wonder if you realize
what you're saying.

:41:22
Of course I do!
:41:24
I'll get a divorce if you say
you'll mar me. I can't be any clearer.

:41:29
You're saying if I make the decision,
you'll get a divorce.

:41:33
You won't make the decision,
but you'll leave it up to me,
and I don't think that's right.

:41:38
- It's as though you were using me.
- Using you?

:41:41
That's what it boils down to.
:41:45
Like a lever to p yourself
out of an impossible situation.

:41:49
I don't think you're being
quite honest with yourself.

:41:52
I think you're just afraid. Your own
first marriage was such an impossible--

:41:56
I don't want to discuss that.

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