The Odd Couple
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Oh, isn't that lovely?
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And she's done it all.
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She's...She's a wonderful woman.
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She's the kind of a woman who...
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What am I doing?
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You're not interested
in any of this.

1:13:11
Why, nonsense!
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You've a right to be proud.
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You have two
beautiful children

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and a wonderful ex-wife.
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Here's Frances. See?
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she's pretty!
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Yeah.
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Isn't she pretty, Cecy?
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Oh, yes. Pretty, pretty girl.
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She is pretty.
Here...Isn't that nice?

1:13:29
There's no one in the picture.
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I know. That's a picture
of our living room.

1:13:33
We had a beautiful apartment.
1:13:35
Oh, it is. It's pretty.
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It's very pretty.
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Those are lovely lamps.
1:13:39
Oh, thank you.
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We got those in Mexico...
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on our honeymoon.
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Gee, I used to love
to come home at night.

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That was my whole life...
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my wife and my kids
and my apartment.

1:13:56
Well...
1:14:00
Does she have the lamps now, too?
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Oh, yes.
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I gave her everything...
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the children...
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the lamps.
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I'm sorry. Will you forgive me?
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I didn't mean to get emotional.
1:14:18
Would you like
some potato chips?

1:14:23
Oh, please.
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Please, you mustn't be ashamed.
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I think...I think
it's a rare quality

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in a man to be able to cry.
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So do I.
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I think it's sweet...
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terribly, terribly sweet.
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Please, because you're
just making it worse.

1:14:39
No! No, it's
so refreshing to hear a man

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speak so highly of the woman
he's divorcing.

1:14:45
Oh, dear.
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Now...Now you've got me thinking
about poor Sydney.

1:14:51
Oh, Gwen, please.
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Well, it was a good marriage
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at first, wasn't it?
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Yes.
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Everybody said so, didn't they?
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Not like you and George.

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