Husbands and Wives
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:14:00
-Has anybody else read it?
-Not exactly, you know.

1:14:04
l'm so thrilled you feel this way.
l can't tell you how encouraged l am.

1:14:10
Your feelings
about it are really....

1:14:13
But you are a sucker for my work.
l shouldn't get too excited.

1:14:18
l'm objective and, yes,
l do love the way you write.

1:14:23
-l had some criticisms--
-l'm sure you did.

1:14:27
What were they?
1:14:29
Nothing serious.
The whole thing was just a delight.

1:14:33
Really? l've had such a love-hate
relationship with this book.

1:14:38
-Oh my God, this can't be--
-What?

1:14:41
l think l left it in the cab.
1:14:45
You're kidding! ln a taxicab?
Are you sure?

1:14:50
l can't believe l did this to you!
Okay, he was lndian.

1:14:54
You left it in an lndian's cab?
1:14:56
No. He was Armenian.
1:14:58
That was the only copy.
1:15:00
-l know.
-You must be joking.

1:15:02
-Hargopian?
-Mr. Hargopian, Swami Hargopian, what?

1:15:26
l was totally crushed.
l wanted to die.

1:15:29
This was the worst thing that happened.
1:15:32
-You put up a false front.
-The poor girl was wrecked.

1:15:36
l was trying to bail her out.
1:15:38
So this book was very meaningful
to you despite what you said.

1:15:43
-l guess so.
-And the young woman, Rain?

1:15:47
Her approbation was
very significant to me.

1:15:51
Why was her encouragement
so pleasing?

1:15:54
Your own wife liked it very much
and you gave her a hard time.


prev.
next.