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:43:01
Some sort of dopey, funny,
stupid little thing.

:43:05
Something Sally wouldn't have
allowed. I laughed like hell.

:43:09
I had a terrific time and I didn't
have to feel guilty about it.

:43:14
She's not Simone de Beauvoir.
We argue sometimes.

:43:18
Trust me. lt's King Lear. Shakespeare
never wrote about a King Leo.

:43:23
Well, Mr. lntellectual. Shakespeare
wrote in English, not Japanese.

:43:28
That's wonderful.
:43:30
l was just gonna make
some cappuccino. You want some?

:43:34
-No.
-You're sure?

:43:35
l'm positive. Absolutely.
:43:40
Don't start getting excited.
l don't have my diaphragm.

:43:44
l want to make love to you
without your diaphragm.

:43:49
-What are you talking about?
-l was thinking about it.

:43:53
l thought maybe l've been
resisting having...

:43:57
-...a child too strenuously.
-What?

:44:01
-Since when?
-l don't know.

:44:04
These are some thoughts
that l've had. Maybe....

:44:08
Maybe it would be helpful.
:44:10
What kind of help
did you have in mind?

:44:13
Are you unhappy in our marriage?
:44:16
l don't think about it that much.
Which is probably a good sign.

:44:22
lt's late, l'm tired.
Do you want to talk about this now?

:44:26
All l said was, it was
a good idea to have a baby.

:44:30
-lt's not such a good idea.
-Why not, all of a sudden?

:44:34
We have some straightening out
to do before we have a baby.

:44:38
You wanted a baby.
Why are you in a bad mood?

:44:41
-Do you want somebody new?
-No.

:44:45
Who? Like who? Do you?
:44:49
-Certainly not a baby.
-So forget it.

:44:52
-Because l thought you wanted--
-Okay, fine.

:44:57
Something you wanna say
to me and you're not?


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