Husbands and Wives
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l mean, have you had a--?
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Have you been married and divorced?
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ls your whole family stormy
and tempestuous or--?

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What? l didn't know l was stormy
and tempestuous.

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Well, the writing was very--
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-lt was intense.
-l don't know.

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lt's just a trick, you know?
lt's like...

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...when l was 1 0, l wrote
this story on Paris...

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...and l'd never been there.
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You don't have to--
lt's just a trick.

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-You don't have to know or--
-Can you just turn it out?

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There are a number of very good
professors who are notorious...

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...for seducing their female pupils.
This goes on...

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...because it's a cinch.
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You know, they look up to them.
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You know, they're older men...
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...and students are flattered
by the attention.

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lt's not something l've ever done.
Not to say l haven't had daydreams.

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Some of those women are
very attractive and interesting.

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But l've never--
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l've never acted on it.
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l've never cheated on Judy.
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Or any other relationship
in my life, really.

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Because that has not been my style.
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But, once--
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One time, many years ago...
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...l was living with this fabulous,
interesting woman...

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...named Harriet Harmon.
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l'm ashamed to say this,
but Harriet Harmon...

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...was the great love of my life.
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lt was a very passionate relationship.
l loved her very intensely.

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And, you know, we just
made love everywhere.

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She was sexually carnivorous.
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We did it in stalled elevators...

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