Arthur
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:45:01
l don't like your drinking.
:45:04
lt makes you unreasonable.
:45:08
l want you to go to work.
:45:09
Now, your father and l
talked about it. l want you. . .

:45:14
. . .to work for me.
:45:16
ls this it?
She's not happy already?

:45:19
Susan loves you.
:45:21
So l love you.
:45:22
You'll find me a friend.
:45:25
Don't you get it?
:45:27
You can get drunk.
:45:29
You can throw up.
:45:30
You can forget to call me
for months.

:45:33
You can't lose with me.
:45:35
l know you too well.
:45:37
And l'm much stronger
than you are.

:45:41
l know how alone you are.
:45:44
l hate how alone you are.
:45:46
l've cried because
you're so alone.

:45:51
Don't be afraid, Arthur.
:45:53
You're never going
to be alone again.

:45:57
Waiter!
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l'll have another.
You want another fish?

:46:01
Don't drink anymore.
:46:06
You're such an asshole!
:46:11
This is what l am!
:46:13
Everyone who drinks
is not a poet.

:46:18
Some of us drink
because we're not poets.

:46:23
A real woman could
stop you from drinking.

:46:25
lt'd have to be a real big woman.
:46:29
Will you take my hand?
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That would leave you with one!
:46:33
Sorry. Here's the hand.
:46:37
l love you, Arthur.
:46:40
Good! l have to talk
to the waiter now.

:46:43
My doctor advised me to
drink 1 0 of these an hour.

:46:47
l understand, Mr. Bach.

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