The Killing of Sister George
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1:24:03
I thought I might go to the little girls' room,
if you don't mind.

1:24:11
- Are you all right?
- What did you say?

1:24:14
I said, are you all right?
1:24:16
You called me George then, didn't you?
1:24:19
You'll have to get out of that habit.
1:24:33
No need to shove.
1:24:36
I must say, it's been a long time...
1:24:39
since I had to perform a less desirable task.
1:24:43
I'm sure George realizes it's not your fault.
1:24:46
Yes, I'm sure she does.
1:24:49
By the way, my dear,
I received your poems yesterday.

1:24:54
Did you like them?
1:24:55
I mean...
1:24:57
I've been meaning to find time
to go over them again...

1:25:00
so that we could have a nice long chat
about them.

1:25:03
But I can tell you now that for a girl
of your age, I find them extremely mature.

1:25:08
Some of them are really very good.
1:25:11
I'm so glad you liked them.
1:25:13
You poor child.
1:25:15
Things haven't been easy for you lately,
have they?

1:25:19
Life's been impossible. She's been hell.
You've no idea.

1:25:22
I thought as much.
1:25:24
When she gets angry or nervous,
she has to take it out on someone.

1:25:27
Who do you think gets the brunt?
Yours truly.

1:25:30
Has she been drinking a lot recently?
1:25:35
Some nights it's terrible.
I just don't know what to do with her.

1:25:41
I'm surprised you put up with it.
1:25:44
We have been together for a very long time.
Besides...

1:25:56
I don't really have anywhere else to go.
I mean, nothing else to do.


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