The War of the Roses
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:26:03
I'm also attending a few classes
at William and Mary College.

:26:07
- But that won't interfere with my duties.
- Well...

:26:11
That's great. I'm happy for you - really.
:26:14
- So, do I get the job?
- The fact is, Susan, I don't need a live-in.

:26:19
This was my husband's suggestion.
:26:21
I have raised two kids on my own
and now they're about to go off to college.

:26:25
- They were both accepted at Harvard.
- Mm, that's a nice school, too.

:26:28
Thanks.
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So anyway, it'll just be
Oliver and me here at home.

:26:33
Although I am getting going
my own catering business.

:26:35
But let's face it,
I don't need to work for the money.

:26:38
And that does not make me one of these
women who is married to a successful man...

:26:43
..and has dedicated her life
to him and her children...

:26:46
..and then has to validate herself as a human
being, because her children are leaving her,...

:26:51
..by studying photography
or opening an art gallery...

:26:53
..or going into interior design
in her husband's office. No!

:26:58
I have a wonderful house,
crammed with beautiful things.

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I did this house myself. I did a great job.
:27:05
Not that I am necessarily
a slave to materialism. No.

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But I am proud
of what I have accomplished,...

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..although I suppose some people find my life
disgusting. Disgusting is too strong a word.

:27:18
No, I would not say that many people
would respect the choices I have made,...

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..although women would. Women like me.
:27:27
But then I don't care what they think
because I can't stand who they are.

:27:31
What I'm trying to say, Susan,
is that I don't need a live-in.

:27:38
Well... thanks for the interview
and good luck, and God bless you.

:27:44
I would like you to understand...
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..that, if I were to hire you,
my life would probably change.

:27:50
you would be this new element in the house.
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-
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Well...
:27:57
Let me show you where your room is.

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