Love and Death
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- Sweetheart, it looks a little rare to me.
- I baked it for an hour and a half.

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Did you? Cos it looks...
What's for dessert?

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- A surprise, Boris.
- Yes? What?

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- A nice big bowl of sleet!
- Oh, sleet! My favourite! That's wonderful.

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Evenings, we played music together.
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And as time passed, I won herheart.
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Oh, Boris. I've never been so happy
in my entire life.

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I love you, Boris, in a deeper way
than I ever thought was possible.

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Really?
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I wanna have children with you.
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- What kind?
- Little children.

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Of course.
The big ones are mentally slower.

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- I wanna have three children.
- One of each.

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Oh, Boris.
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I'm actually happy.
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Well, I hate to say I told you so, but
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some men have it and some men don't.
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Fortunately, I have so much of it.
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Those next months
were the happiest time ofmy life.

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Then one day, at the height
ofmy sense ofwellbeing,

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I suddenly,
and forno apparent reason,

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was seized with an urge
to commit suicide.

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You're healthy, you have a beautiful wife,
your work is going well.

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I know, but something's missing.
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- What?
- I feel a void at the centre of my being.

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- What kind of void?
- Well, an empty void.

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An empty void?
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I felt the full void a month ago,
but it was something I ate.

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Maybe what you have
is a sickness of the soul.

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- Look, there's Death.
- What? Who?

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Death!
He's got Krapotkin, the wine merchant.

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- Really?
- Yeah, and a woman.

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- Ooh, it's not Mrs Krapotkin.
- You're kidding.

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No. I always knew Krapotkin
was diddling somebody else.

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- Where are you taking Krapotkin?
- Away! For ever!

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Listen, if you run into my wife,
tell her I'm with you!

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Goodbye, Krapotkin.
If you get a chance, write.


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