The Swimmer
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:08:00
l've heard those old schoolboy stories.
You all made them up.

:08:03
So you figured that one out,
have you? Let me look at you.

:08:08
Let's settle this nonsense
about taking a plane.

:08:11
- Settle it with him. l like it here.
- Lucinda'll be disappointed as hell.

:08:16
l don't think that's exactly true.
:08:18
l could run you to our house.
To say hello.

:08:21
- Don, how about using your car?
- Well, sure, but...

:08:25
They haven't time. We promised to
stop at the Grahams' for a quick drink.

:08:30
- Will you come?
- Of course he will.

:08:33
- You haven't seen their pool, have you?
- Whose?

:08:35
- The Grahams.
- The Grahams put in a pool?

:08:38
Oh, yeah. They nurse it like a baby.
:08:42
- When did they put in a pool?
- June.

:08:46
- June?
- Did you get the suits off the line?

:08:49
l forgot about them.
:08:51
lf they're damp, l have
some plastic bags.

:08:54
Do the Biswangers have a pool?
:08:56
- Biswangers?
- Those awful people on Red Coat Road.

:09:01
Always talking about their Caribbean
cruises and electric toothbrushes.

:09:06
Sure, they have a big pool.
:09:08
- Go on, honey, finish packing.
- l will, in a minute.

:09:12
- Listen, if we miss that plane...
- Don't worry, l'll get you to the airport.

:09:19
My God, l forgot all about them.
:09:25
Go on, honey, finish packing.
:09:29
- lf we miss that plane...
- l will, in a minute.

:09:32
l could do it. l could really do it!
:09:32
l could do it. l could really do it!
:09:36
Do what, Neddy?
:09:38
Now with the Grahams'...
:09:40
...there's a string of pools that curves
clear across the county to our house.

:09:44
Well, look, the Grahams', the Lears',
the Bunkers'. Then over the ridge.

:09:49
A portage through the riding ring,
to the Hallorans' and the Gilmartins'.

:09:56
Then down the lane
to the Biswangers' and then...


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