Sunday Bloody Sunday
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:58:00
Does being married ever
come down to anything but property?

:58:04
Sometimes.
:58:08
He wants you back, you know.
:58:11
I don't want to hear about that.
:58:19
You see too IittIe of peopIe.
:58:23
Enough.
:58:25
I mean too IittIe of Daddy.
:58:29
It's not much use
to start wanting things of him.

:58:32
I'm not aIways very good
at stopping myseIf.

:58:35
What, you?
:58:45
- Other Iine.
- It's been a heavy week.

:58:48
It's aIways been a heavy week.
Why do you put up with it?

:58:52
You're compIaining about your father.
:58:55
Perhaps you're compIaining about
whoever it is you're seeing.

:59:02
Who are you seeing now?
:59:05
- The same person. On and off.
- On and off?

:59:09
You don't give it a chance.
:59:11
Having an affair with someone
on and off

:59:13
is no worse than being married
for a course or two at meaI times.

:59:20
What sort of man is he?
:59:22
I don't think you'd Iike his haircut.
:59:25
Is he a hippie?
:59:27
I Iike hippies.
They hate business and competition.

:59:30
That's what makes them so attractive.
:59:36
You keep throwing your hand in
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because you haven't got the whoIe thing.
:59:40
There is no whoIe thing.
:59:42
You have to make it work.
:59:48
I Ieft your father once.
:59:52
When?
:59:54
You were three.
We disagreed about everything.

:59:58
Everything seemed impossibIe.

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