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:59:00
Yeah, well, it's my hair.
:59:04
That's very good, Kitty.
Thank you.

:59:07
These are excellent. I feel so much better.
:59:12
- If you knew what it was to be in England.
- Is Greece not nice?

:59:15
- Horrible.
- Maurice said you'd like Greece.

:59:18
Maurice doesn't know.
:59:21
I'm happy you're back.
:59:24
Maurice is home.
:59:31
Clive.
:59:37
Come out of all that, Clive.
Why did you let them?

:59:40
I say he looks well.
:59:45
You look well.
Come and have a drink.

:59:47
I'll unpick you.
No, girls, not you.

1:00:02
Why didn't you answer my letters?
1:00:05
Don't you love me anymore?
1:00:07
All that must be tomorrow.
1:00:12
Quite so.
Have a drink.

1:00:16
Maurice, I don't want a row.
1:00:19
I do. I want a row, and I'll have it.
1:00:24
Why didn't you write?
What secrets are you keeping from me?

1:00:29
I was trying to work things out,
and I couldn't explain in a letter.

1:00:33
One oughtn't to have secrets...
or they get worse.

1:00:39
- One ought to talk.
- No, thank you.

1:00:42
Talk, talk, talk.
Provided one has someone to talk to.

1:00:47
As you and I have.
1:00:49
I've thought about this solidly
for the last month and a half.

1:00:52
We've got to change, you and I.
1:00:55
Can the leopard change his spots?
1:00:59
Clive, you're in a muddle.

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