Fanny och Alexander
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because he's the kindest husband
in the world.

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It's fortunate that Alma
is so understanding.

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Perhaps I ought to warn that nursemaid Maj,
or whatever her name is.

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I must say she's very pretty,
and good with the children.

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Beautiful colouring and a nice figure.
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Pity she limps, the poor thing.
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Are you sad
because you've grown old?

:39:38
I'm certainly not.
Everything's getting worse.

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Worse people,
worse machines, worse wars...

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and worse weather.
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I'm glad I’ll soon be dead.
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You're an incorrigible old misanthrope
and always have been.

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- I don't agree with you.
- I thought as much.

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That doesn't stop me from crying.
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Would you mind if I cry a little?
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No, upon my soul, I can't.
The tears won't come.

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I'll have to have some more cognac.
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What are you laughing at?
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Do you remember when we sat there
on the sofa kissing madly?

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You had unbuttoned my blouse,
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and something else too.
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Then suddenly the curtain
was drawn aside,

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and there stood my dear husband.

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