An Unmarried Woman
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: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.

:52:00
- Well, that's settled.
- Who's the—Who's the therapist?

:52:05
Oh, her name is Tanya Berkel.
:52:08
- A woman.
- I don't know any men named Tanya.

:52:13
Well, that's good.
I think that's— that's good.

:52:15
Good. I glad you think it's good.
:52:21
You really hate me, don't you?
:52:23
- Yeah.
- I don't hate you.

:52:25
- Oh, you were always a very
compassionate man, Martin.
- Now, wait a minute. L—

:52:29
How— How can you hate somebody that
you were in love with for 16 years? I don't—

:52:32
It's easy.
:52:34
If you're trying to make me feel guiltier
than I already do...

:52:36
- you're doing a good job.
- Good.

:52:38
This is ridiculous.
Why are we having this conversation?

:52:41
Martin, do you know
how many times we made love?

:52:44
- No.
- No, I don't want to get into that.

:52:46
I wanna tell you.
At least 2,000 times.

:52:49
That's counting
twice a week for 16 years.

:52:51
You should put it up
on your ticker tape.

:52:53
I think it's a very
interesting statistic.

:52:56
I wanna know something.
:52:58
Did you fall out of love
with my— my flesh, my body...


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