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:11:16
Wow!
:11:19
We're in big trouble, Doris. Huh?
:11:21
I really think I've
fallen in love with you.

:11:24
- You wanna know what kind of luck I have?
- Yeah.

:11:26
I'm happily married!
:11:29
Are you Jewish?
:11:31
No.
:11:33
Then how come you feel so
guilty? Don’t you feel guilty?

:11:37
You kidding? Half my
high school became nuns.

:11:41
I guess the Catholics have
rules about this sort of thing.

:11:44
Oh, yeah, we have rules
about everything.

:11:47
That's what's so great
about being Catholic.

:11:49
You always know
where you stand.

:11:52
I tell you, Doris, I feel
like slitting my wrists.

:11:55
- Are you Italian?
- What's with you and nationalities?

:11:58
Nothing.
You’re just so emotional.

:12:01
I happen to be a C.P.A.
Oh?

:12:04
I could be as logical
as the next person. Oh.

:12:08
Well, you don't strike me
as the accountant type.

:12:11
It's very simple. My whole
life has been a mess.

:12:14
Figures always
come out right.

:12:16
What are you?
Oh, I'm Irish.

:12:19
Well, they're emotional. Why aren’t you
yelling or crying or something?

:12:22
I did all of that before
in the bathroom.

:12:25
Crying?
Nope. Yelling.

:12:28
I didn't hear you. I
stuffed a towel in my mouth.

:12:33
I'm sorry.
It's all right.

:12:35
No sense crying
over spilt milk.

:12:38
Yeah, you're right.
:12:41
How come we feel
so terrible?

:12:44
Because we're two decent, honest people,
and this thing is tearing us apart.

:12:48
I mean, I know it wasn't our fault, but I-
:12:51
I keep seeing the faces of my children
and the look of betrayal in their eyes.

:12:54
I keep thinking
about my marriage vows,

:12:57
the trust my wife
has placed in me...


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