Out of Africa
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1:59:00
Nothing.
1:59:08
Bror has asked me for a divorce.
He found someone that he wants to marry.

1:59:12
I just thought
we might do that someday.

1:59:16
Divorce?
1:59:20
How-- How would a wedding
change things?

1:59:24
I would have someone of my own.
1:59:29
You wouldn't.
1:59:32
What's wrong with marriage, anyway?
1:59:34
Have you ever seen one
you admire?

1:59:36
Yes, I have. Many.
1:59:41
Belfields, for one.
1:59:44
He sent her home
for the rains in 1910.

1:59:47
Didn't tell her they were over
till 1913.

1:59:49
It's not a joke. People marry.
It's not revolutionary.

1:59:51
- There are animals that mate for life.
- Geese.

1:59:54
You use the damn animals
for your own argument.

1:59:57
You won't let me use them for mine.
2:00:00
I'd mate for life.
2:00:04
One day at a time.
2:00:06
I'd just like someone
to ask me once, that's all.

2:00:12
Promise me you'll do that,
if I promise to say no?

2:00:15
Just trust you, eh?
2:00:22
When you go away...
2:00:26
you don't always go
on safari, do you?

2:00:34
Just want to be away.
2:00:38
It's not meant to hurt you.
2:00:42
It does.
2:00:45
I'm with you because
I choose to be with you.

2:00:47
I don't want to live
someone else's idea of how to live.

2:00:50
Don't ask me to do that.
2:00:53
I don't want to find out one day that
I'm at the end of someone else's life.

2:00:59
I'm willing to pay for mine.
To be lonely sometimes.


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