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l'm thrilled.
l'm so glad you like it.

:39:04
You're so encouraging to me.
l want you to know that.

:39:07
Don't be silly.
l'm just one opinion.

:39:11
You're the opinion.
:39:12
Your line was great. '' Life doesn't
imitate art, it imitates bad TV.''

:39:17
-l think it's completely true.
-Right.

:39:21
l can't tell you how much your
opinion means to me, you know.

:39:26
Listen, you wanna go for a walk?
l mean....

:39:30
A walk?
:39:32
-You're busy, right?
-No, no.

:39:34
l just meant for a walk,
to discuss....

:39:38
You want to hear more
about your story.

:39:41
The way you structured the story--
The tension built up...

:39:46
...beautifully and you released
the energy in the last paragraph.

:39:50
-That was very sophisticated.
-Thanks.

:39:53
l spent five days searching for
the word to describe the husband...

:39:58
...and came up with ''appucious.''
-Appucious.

:40:01
-l couldn't find it in the dictionary.
-l made it up.

:40:05
-Oh, really?
-Yeah, it described it perfectly.

:40:09
Tolstoy is a full meal.
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Turgenev is a fabulous dessert.
That's how l characterize him.

:40:16
Dostoyevsky?
:40:17
Dostoyevsky is a full meal with
a vitamin pill and extra wheat germ.

:40:22
'' l fall upon the thorns of life.
l bleed.''

:40:25
l used to think that was
so romantic.

:40:29
To write, to fall in love,
and to experience real passion.

:40:34
Really? You think passion
could actually be sustained?

:40:38
l don't know.
:40:40
Time magazine said you lose
your sexual attraction...

:40:43
...for the other person
in four years, l think it was.

:40:48
Time must know, right?
:40:50
l sometimes think
of living in Paris.

:40:53
Europe in general.
l find that romantic.

:40:56
l like café life. l'd like
to write, get a flat.


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