Women in Love
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lt's part of a work of art.
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lt has no relat!on w!th anyth!ng that's...
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outs!de the world of art.
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Yes, but !t's st!ll a p!cture of a horse,
!sn't !t?

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lt's not a p!cture of a cow, certa!nly not.
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Where !s she now, the model?
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She was a nu!sance.
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Not for a m!nute would she keep st!ll.
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Not unt!l l'd slapped her hard
and made her cry.

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Then she'd s!t for f!ve m!nutes.
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D!d you really slap her?
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Yes, l d!d.
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Harder than l have ever
beat anyth!ng !n my l!fe.

:53:41
l had to, for the sake of my art.
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Love has no place !n your world of art.
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L'amour, l'amore, die Liebe.
l detest !t !n every language.

:53:57
What does th!s matter
!f l wear th!s hat or another?

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So love !s only for conven!ence.
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l would g!ve everyth!ng...
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everyth!ng, all you love...
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for a l!ttle compan!onsh!p and !ntell!gence.
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Rupert....
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l want to go away.
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-Do you?
-Don't you?

:54:31
l hadn't thought about !t.
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l hadn't thought about !t.
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l hate the snow.
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The unnatural l!ght !t throws on everybody.
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The ghastly glamour of !t all.
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And the unnatural feel!ngs
!t makes everybody have.

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We can go away !f you l!ke.
We can go tomorrow.

:54:57
We can go to Verona
and f!nd Romeo and Jul!et...


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