Maurice
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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.
1:01:01
What is it you're afraid to tell me?
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Surely we've got past
sparing each other.

1:01:07
You can't trust anyone else.
1:01:09
You and I are outlaws.
1:01:12
All this will be
taken away from us if people knew.

1:01:15
Precisely.
1:01:17
By continuing like this,
you and I are risking everything we have.

1:01:22
Our careers, our-
our families, our names.

1:01:26
Balls! I don't give a damn about name.
1:01:31
What sort of a life
would I have without you?

1:01:34
I risk everything, and gladly,
because the one thing I...

1:01:39
dread losing is you.
1:01:41
You're the only happiness
there is for me.

1:01:44
There are other ways
to be happy, you know.

1:01:48
We could... explore those a little.
1:01:52
- Not for me.
- Maurice...

1:01:54
think how easy life is for people
who don't have to go through all this.

1:01:58
This... secrecy.

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