A Guide for the Married Man
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and she has to lower
her standard of living.

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Then she's really got
something to lose.

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I see.
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But where do you find
such a person?

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- Good morning.
- Good morning.

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- Please.
- Thank you.

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Now then, what can I do for you?
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Well, I've just been divorced...
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and I get a very large sum of money
from my ex-husband every month...

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and I was hoping your firm
would manage it for me.

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We... would be delighted to.
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Now, if you would care
to give me some details-

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Wouldn't it be cozy
if we discussed it over lunch?

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Yes. Yes, that's exactly
what I was thinking.

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- Aren't you clever?
- Uh, well...

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we aim to please.
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- I'm sure you will.
- Thank you. Thank you.

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Thank you very much.
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Charming as well.
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I think I'm going to adore
being managed by you.

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Shall we then, Mrs. Montgomery?
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- Jocelyn.
- Oh.

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May you call me Paul?
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I'd love to, Paul.
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- Ed? Ed.
- Paul?

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- Ed.
- Over here.

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I got her, Ed- a divorcée
with a big alimony.

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- Really? Bully for you!
- How long do I have to wait before I can ask her?

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How long?
Because if I can do it soon-

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Ruth is going away for a few days
with the baby to see her mother...

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and I can take Jocelyn-
That's her name, Jocelyn-

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- to the house instead of to a motel.
- What?

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- To the house instead of to a motel.
- Bite your tongue.

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Huh? What? What's the matter?
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After all I taught you, Paul...
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- how can you let me down like that?
- Why? What did I-


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