The War Lover
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1:06:03
Did you used to come here
when you were a kid?

1:06:05
Every Friday night with auntie.
1:06:07
All very formal and proper.
1:06:09
- What would she say if she knew?
- Don't even mention it.

1:06:12
Hold still. This is a hard enough job.
1:06:16
You sound just like a husband.
1:06:19
I have an aunt that looks
something like her. Aunt Lila.

1:06:22
She has a big house
up on Narragansett.

1:06:25
- What did you do there?
- Loaf around.

1:06:28
We used to take girls out sailing.
1:06:30
We had a catboat. Dig for clams.
1:06:32
Would I like to have some
of those now!

1:06:36
- No fair. You know what that does to me.
- Well?

1:06:48
Do you ever wonder about us?
1:06:51
Your tour's nearly finished.
1:06:53
I want to get the war over
and done with.

1:06:56
That's as far as I let myself think.
1:06:58
What you're telling me
is, you're going back home soon.

1:07:07
Darling, we're together now...
1:07:10
...and it's all been wonderful.
Isn't that enough?

1:07:14
Yes, I suppose it is.
1:07:17
Then why are we getting so serious?
1:07:20
I'm sorry, darling. I didn't mean to.
1:07:24
I'll finish dressing and we'll go. No one
ever gets serious at the Paris Club.


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