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:10:01
I can still hear that donk.
Hear it?

:10:07
It's in the engine.
:10:09
Right.
:10:24
It's the first afternoon I've spent
in natural light in over a year.

:10:29
By the time I get home
from work, it's pitch black.

:10:31
Originally, you said
you liked basements.

:10:33
I liked basements.
:10:35
I think we were lucky
to get the place.

:10:38
I think we were lucky
to get the place.

:10:41
I think one day we'll be lucky
to get out of it.

:10:44
If you want to live in a suburban
shoebox like your parents,

:10:47
you married the wrong man.
:10:48
I don't want to live
in a suburban shoebox,

:10:54
and I married the wrong man.
:10:58
Do you want a divorce?
:11:02
Why do we keep on with this farce?
Is it worth it?

:11:06
No, it isn't.
:11:08
It was your idea.
You wanted it.

:11:10
And I got it.
:11:15
Yes, it is worth it,
sometimes.

:11:19
Only not now.
:11:21
I don't know what you saw
in me in the first place.

:11:24
I can't really remember.
:11:27
You had hair in those days,
of course.

:11:32
I don't think we had any real
bust-up in the M.G.

:11:40
If you really want big houses,
fast cars, running servants...

:11:44
Who wants that?
:11:45
I know what you want.
You want big houses, fast cars.

:11:48
You're right.
There is a donk.

:11:50
I thought there was.
:11:52
Right there. There's something
loose, I'm sure.

:11:56
If there is, you loosened it.
:11:59
Try and keep
out of the lower gears.


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