The Swimmer
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1:10:02
lt tore me apart to see you crying.
1:10:05
You chose that place because you
thought l wouldn't make a fuss...

1:10:09
...in front of all those mink hats and
snobbish waiters and stylish fags.

1:10:14
No, no.
1:10:15
Did you really think
you could get rid of me...

1:10:18
...in no more noise than
the sound of finger bowls tinkling?

1:10:22
l loved you.
1:10:24
l didn't know what to do.
1:10:27
So you went back to your wife whom
you didn't love. Well, it figures.

1:10:31
lt's her real estate,
she owns all the pots and pans...

1:10:34
...knows where all
the lost shirt buttons are.

1:10:37
Why give up those comforts? Well,
l had a few comforts of my own.

1:10:43
When you were on that train
back to Connecticut...

1:10:47
...remember that groovy bellhop
in my hotel?

1:10:50
- Absolutely primitive, no hang-ups.
- You're lying.

1:10:54
You called me from the station.
1:10:56
l put the phone on the pillow
between us so we both could listen.

1:11:00
All that sniveling about
your innocent wife and children.

1:11:03
We laughed so hard,
we stuffed the sheets in our mouths.

1:11:06
You're lying.
1:11:09
You'll never know, will you?
1:11:29
Let me do your back.
1:11:34
- No.
- Please let me.

1:11:53
Shirley, let's go away
for a couple of weeks.

1:11:57
l read about a great old castle
in lreland.


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