The Killing of Sister George
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1:40:01
but it so happens
I had a previous appointment.

1:40:04
- Did you? Who with?
- It's none of your business.

1:40:07
I don't see why
I should tell you everything.

1:40:09
Really?
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That was a pretty silly answer.
1:40:17
If you must know,
it was a perfectly innocent lunch.

1:40:20
With one of the girls
who used to work in the office.

1:40:24
Is that so?
1:40:26
- Yes, that's so.
- One of the girls.

1:40:30
Not all girls are raving bloody lesbians,
you know.

1:40:36
That is a misfortune
that I'm perfectly well aware of.

1:40:42
You must have had an exhausting lunch.
1:40:45
You don't usually creep into bed
at this time.

1:40:47
- Well, I'm tired.
- I can see that.

1:40:50
I take it you're going
to sleep in here tonight?

1:40:53
It is my bedroom.
1:40:55
As you say, it is your bedroom.
1:40:59
What did you do
for the rest of the afternoon?

1:41:01
My God.
1:41:02
- I went back.
- No, you didn't go back to the office.

1:41:05
Who were you with?
1:41:07
- I wasn't with anyone.
- Don't lie to me.

1:41:10
I've just come back
from seeing your Mr. Katz.

1:41:13
And he is a harmless old man.
1:41:15
But for some reason, you wanted me
to believe he is a sex maniac...

1:41:18
who chased you around the office all day.
1:41:20
Now why would you do a thing like that?
1:41:22
Are you mad? That was your idea.
That was what you chose to believe.

1:41:25
Perhaps I did. But you encouraged it.
1:41:29
You've been with that little bastard
Jonathan again, haven't you?

1:41:33
- No, I haven't.
- Who was it, then?

1:41:36
One of those men
that you're always talking to on the phone?

1:41:39
No.
1:41:40
It must've been.
1:41:42
- It wasn't.
- Who was it, then?

1:41:47
How do you know I didn't go out by myself?
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By yourself?
1:41:52
You couldn't cross the road by yourself!

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