If a Man Answers
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1:06:00
I am not a dog!
1:06:05
Where are you going?
Going out to get some air.

1:06:09
Good, I'll take you for a walk.
1:06:11
Oh. I mean... I mean,
I'll go for a walk with you.

1:06:16
I don't know what I mean.
1:06:18
Just burn the leash, Mrs. Wright. I'm perfectly
capable of going out on the town myself.

1:06:23
You know, Tina was right. I am a hunter,
and I still haven't forgotten how to point.

1:06:27
If you don't hear from me,
call the pound.

1:06:38
It's not quite the same, is it, baby?
1:06:53
Is he still angry?
Worse than angry.

1:06:55
Now he's indifferent.
Every minute of the day or night...

1:06:58
he's either taking a picture, about to take a
picture or developing a picture he already took.

1:07:03
It's his business.
And I'm his wife.

1:07:06
A neglected wife. Perhaps it is
time you found yourself a lover.

1:07:11
Tsk. Oh, Maman, how could you
think of such a thing?

1:07:13
I can assure you the idea
did not originate with me.

1:07:16
It is quite an established custom.
In France perhaps.

1:07:19
No, no. They even have them
in Boston. I did.

1:07:23
I can still see him so clearly.
1:07:26
Your father has grown old
with the years, but him, never.

1:07:29
There he stands. Tall, mature.
1:07:32
His thick, black hair
beautifully gray at the temples.

1:07:36
Oh, Maman,
I'm very disappointed.

1:07:40
I love you,
and maybe you had your reasons...

1:07:42
Oh, I did. Your father was annoyed
at me for some little thing.

1:07:45
He was ignoring me.
So, I opened the door to Robert Swan.

1:07:49
Well, I just hope Father
never finds out about Robert Swan.

1:07:53
Oh, he knew.
Yes, he knew.

1:07:55
He was so jealous.
Oh, it was marvelous and very amusing.

1:07:59
And just who was
this Robert Swan?


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