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:18:02
My dear, have you offered
the doctor a cup of tea?

:18:07
No, dear, l haven't.
:18:09
You must be dying for one. Excuse me.
:18:23
My wife has romantic ideas,
if you receive my meaning.

:18:28
-About her family?
-She thinks she married beneath her.

:18:32
l dare say, she did.
l don't understand these things myself.

:18:36
Would you say that she's
closer to the boy than you are?

:18:40
They've always been as thick as thieves.
l can't say l entirely approve...

:18:46
especially when l hear her
reading that Bible to him...

:18:49
night after night, up there in his room.
:18:52
-You mean, she's religious?
-Some might say excessively so.

:18:56
Mind you, that's her business, but...
:19:00
when it comes to dosing it down the boy's
throat, he's my son as well as hers.

:19:05
Bloody religion.
:19:07
lt's our only problem in this house, but
it's insuperable. l don't mind admitting it.

:19:12
You must excuse my husband, Doctor.
:19:15
This one subject is something of
an obsession with him.

:19:18
lsn't it, dear? You must admit.
:19:20
Call it what you like.
All that stuff, to me, is just bad sex.

:19:23
-What has that got to do with Alan?
-Everything, Dora.

:19:27
l don't understand. What are you saying?
:19:36
Mr. Strang, exactly how informed
would you judge your son to be, about sex?

:19:43
l don't know.
:19:44
You didn't actually instruct him yourself?
:19:48
Well, not in so many words, no.
:19:52
Did you, Mrs. Strang?
:19:54
Well, l spoke a little. Yes, l had to.
:19:57
Let me help you.
:19:59
What sort of things did you tell him?
l'm sorry if this is embarrassing.


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