An Unmarried Woman
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:50:00
I mean, what can you do? You know,
you can't live my life for me, can you?

:50:04
No. No. I certainly
can't live your life for you.

:50:08
It's your life.
:50:10
But what I can do...
:50:13
is to explore it with you
and see what's happening now in your life.

:50:17
Yeah.
:50:19
Maybe the confusion
that you're feeling now...

:50:22
will clear up.
:50:24
I'm pretty sure it will.
:50:26
I think, right now, it would be
a really good idea if you came twice a week.

:50:31
But very quickly
we'll move into once a week.

:50:34
Because it's a lot more
important what you do out there...

:50:38
than what you do in here.
:51:21
Mr. Benton would like to meet there at 1:00.
Hello, Mrs. Benton.

:51:26
Hi.
:51:29
It's good to see you.
I'm glad you called.

:51:31
Let me have your coat.
:51:37
- You look terrific.
- I'm worried about Patti.

:51:42
She's very angry at you.
:51:44
Yeah. Well, she's got a right to be.
:51:50
I'm seeing a therapist, and
I want her to see her too.

:51:53
- It's expensive.
- That's all right.

:51:55
- I'll-I'll take care of it.
- Good.


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