Dangerous Liaisons
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1:38:03
...and the wound is invariably fatal.
1:38:05
-ls that so?
-Oh, yes.

1:38:09
l am also inclined to see this
as one of my greatest triumphs.

1:38:12
There is nothing a woman enjoys
so much as victory over another woman.

1:38:16
Except you see, Vicomte,
my victory wasn't over her.

1:38:19
Of course it was, what do you mean?
1:38:20
lt was over you.
1:38:23
You loved that woman, Vicomte.
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What's more, you still do.
1:38:28
Quite desperately.
1:38:30
lf you had not been so ashamed of it...
1:38:32
...how could you have
treated her so viciously?

1:38:36
You could not bear even the vague
possibility of being laughed at.

1:38:41
And this has proved something
l have always suspected.

1:38:45
That vanity and happiness...
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...are incompatible.
1:38:51
Whatever may or may not be the truth
of these philosophical speculations...

1:38:58
...the fact remains,
it is now your turn to make a sacrifice.

1:39:02
ls that so?
1:39:03
-Danceny must go.
-Where?

1:39:06
l have been more than patient with this
little whim of yours. Enough is enough.

1:39:11
One of the reasons that l never remarried...
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...despite a quite bewildering
range of offers...

1:39:14
...was the determination never
again to be ordered around.

1:39:18
l must therefore ask you to adopt
a less ''marital'' tone of voice.

1:39:22
She is ill, you know.
l have made her ill for your sake.

1:39:27
So the least you can do is
get rid of that colourless youth!

1:39:33
Haven't you had enough of
bullying women for the time being?

1:39:36
l see l shall have to
make myself very plain.

1:39:40
l have come to spend the night.
1:39:42
l shall not take at all kindly
to being turned away.

1:39:46
l am sorry.
l have made other arrangements.

1:39:51
Yes, l knew there was something.
1:39:54
What?

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