Husbands and Wives
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:14:01
l'm sure they worship you.
:14:03
Can l tell you that they don't
want an old man? All right?

:14:08
l think an old man does better
than an old woman.

:14:12
Then we're definitely
stuck with one another.

:14:15
Now, come on. You're really....
:14:18
Come on.
:14:25
Some time later,
Sally had a date with Paul...

:14:28
...a colleague at work
who had always liked her.

:14:54
-Sally. Come in.
-Thank you very much.

:14:57
Come into my rent-stabilized den.
:15:00
-Can l take your coat?
-lt's lovely.

:15:02
l love it. Thank you.
:15:05
l thought we'd have a drink.
:15:08
l was able to get tickets
to Don Giovanni.

:15:12
-Great.
-You all right?

:15:15
-What would you like?
-Anything. White wine?

:15:18
White wine.
:15:27
l hear the staging of this opera
is not to be believed.

:15:31
Oh, really? How fabulous.
:15:35
That's lovely.
:15:37
Oh, hey, don't worry about it.
l'll get it later.

:15:41
-Can l use the phone?
-Yeah, sure. You all right?

:15:45
-l'm looking forward to it.
-This way.

:15:47
A good friend of mine did the sets.
:15:52
lt's me. You are living with her,
aren't you? You've moved in together.

:15:58
Don't lie to me, Jack. You are.

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