Husbands and Wives
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1:19:00
You asked to read my book,
you said you loved it--

1:19:04
-And l do.
-You leave it in a taxicab.

1:19:07
You're weeping, l'm consoling you
and you turn on me.

1:19:11
Okay. Well, l must have hit a nerve.
1:19:14
Well, yeah. You know....
1:19:17
l'd hate to be your boyfriend.
He must go through hell.

1:19:21
Well, l'm worth it.
1:19:40
-Any trouble finding the house?
-No, it was very easy.

1:19:44
Please. Step this way.
1:19:46
l'm so glad you found the house.
1:19:49
-This was so nice.
-lt's fine.

1:19:52
l jumped in the cab and wound
up sitting on it.

1:19:56
That's so nice of you.
Let me give you some--

1:20:00
-No, it's okay.
-Really, l can't--

1:20:02
-l want you to stay for coffee.
-No, you're--

1:20:06
-l won't take no for--
-She won't.

1:20:09
-We'll have coffee.
-Okay, good.

1:20:12
-l'm sorry--
-l'm sorry, it was my fault.

1:20:16
lt was totally--
1:20:17
lf you don't mind my saying,
you have a beautiful daughter.

1:20:22
l admit it,
her argument in the cab...

1:20:27
...l found attractive.
lt attracted me to her.

1:20:32
That she was not a passive,
worshipful pupil.

1:20:38
Something in me sensed...
1:20:42
...not that l'd
do anything about it...

1:20:45
...l had, you know,
certain daydreams about it.

1:20:50
A week later,
Jack and Sally reunited.

1:20:53
This was celebrated over dinner.
1:20:56
You can't just wipe out
years of closeness.


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