Two for the Road
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1:35:07
I've been stupid.
So stupid.

1:35:10
We've both...
1:35:11
It was always me really.
You were always the one. I'm sorry.

1:35:16
Let's forget it.
1:35:18
Can we forget it?
1:35:19
Can you?
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I can.
1:35:22
I'm just glad you're back
that's all I care about.

1:35:24
Well, I'm back.
1:35:28
We should've parted then.
1:35:30
Why didn't we?
1:35:31
I didn't have the courage.
1:35:34
You didn't have the courage?
What courage did you need?

1:35:37
The courage to see that what
was finished was finished.

1:35:41
What was finished?
1:35:42
You know bloody well.
1:35:45
Yes, I do.
1:35:46
David and me.
And we finished so?

1:35:49
You're hoping David will be there.
Why pretend?

1:35:52
I'm not pretending.
I do hope he'll be there.

1:35:55
See.
1:35:56
I like him.
1:35:58
It'll give me someone to talk to
when Maurice drags you off

1:36:00
for one of his ten minute chats
for six hours.

1:36:03
I'm not having any ten minute
chats with Maurice.

1:36:10
Pin on a nice smile, darling.
We're almost there.

1:36:28
Joanna thought these would
go well in the living pit.

1:36:31
Bless you both.
1:36:33
Prettier than ever.
1:36:36
Your prettier than ever.
1:36:38
Everyone's admiring the house,
I can't tell you.

1:36:40
Tell me. I can't stand
praise unless I have it.

1:36:43
This is a beautiful house.
Congratulations.

1:36:45
You must be the architect.
1:36:48
I love the high ceilings.
1:36:49
And the low floors?
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Precious.
1:36:52
You'll never believe this. It's
the wildest coincidence imaginable.

1:36:55
When I was on route to the airport,
who do you think I bumped into?


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