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Let us sit and tell sad tales...
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about deserted daughters
and lonely husbands.

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I thought you had a familiar
melancholy look...

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when you came into the church.
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That wasn't...
She died a long time ago.

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I'm sorry. I didn't mean that.
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It's just that a single girl...
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meets a lot of men,
mostly Americans...

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who want to tell her
about their wives.

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It's not very flattering.
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What was she like?
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Elizabeth...
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She was very much like you.
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Like me?
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She was Italian?
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No, she looked very much like you.
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Do you have a picture of her?
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I really have to go now.
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May I see you again sometime?
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Sure.
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We could have
a nonserious dinner.

:43:06
- Seriously.
- When?

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- Tonight.
- Tonight?

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Is that all right?
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That's only five hours from now.
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Plenty of time to change.
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All right, but I have to go see
my mother at the hospital after work.

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I'll meet you there.
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Oh, it's the San Giovanni.
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I know.
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All right.
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See you. Ciao.
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Ciao.
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You're very fond
of that restaurant, aren't you?

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Yeah.
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That's where you met Elizabeth.
:43:56
No, we met in the church
where you're working.

:43:59
We used to eat
in the restaurant though.


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