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1:21:06
I may be home late tomorrow. They're
throwing a Christmas party at the office.

1:21:10
- Shall I join?
- Oh, no, no.

1:21:14
It's not for wives.
You know, just the office crowd.

1:21:19
You know, this January
we'll be married 16 years.

1:21:22
Wow, that's a long time.
1:21:24
When you look around, I mean.
1:21:31
Have you ever been unfaithful to me?
1:21:35
- What kind of a question is that?
- You know. Every wife speculates.

1:21:40
- No.
- OK. It was just a casual question.

1:21:44
Have you?
1:21:50
- No.
- I was just kidding.

1:22:00
Dorothy, I need some sisterly advice.
1:22:03
I think Doug is having an affair.
1:22:06
- Why?
- I overheard these people talking.

1:22:10
- Did they say he was?
- Yeah. And it might not be the first time.

1:22:16
- What do you think?
- I don't know.

1:22:18
I asked him if he'd ever been unfaithful
and, of course, he denied it.

1:22:22
- Of course.
- But I keep recalling these incidents.

1:22:24
Look, if they make sense,
I would believe them.

1:22:27
I guess I've just been so trusting,
it never even occurred to me.

1:22:30
There's a difference between being
trusting and wearing blinders.

1:22:34
- I know. Well...
- Are you all right?

1:22:36
I suppose I don't really have a right to
complain, since I'm having an affair too.

1:22:43
- What?
- Yeah.

1:22:45
I better sit down.
This is really starting to get interesting.

1:22:48
He's a saxophone player,
and I like him a lot.

1:22:51
I've even had fantasies
of maybe leaving Doug for him.

1:22:54
- Oh, my God.
- Yeah.

1:22:57
Well... Oh, Jesus.

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