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So, tell me. When did you
first notice the symptoms?

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- Elizabeth, can I ask you something?
- Yeah.

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Good.
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Say you go to the theatre tonight, right?
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You go to the theatre.
You run into your gynaecologist.

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He says to you:
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"Good evening, Elizabeth,
are you enjoying the play?

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"How about that little condition
you came to me about last week?

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- "Let's have a look".
- It's not the same.

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It's exactly the same thing!
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You're at the theatre, with your dress up....
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Me, on a beautiful day like this,
with a woman like you....

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It's exactly the same thing.
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The minute the doctor shows up,
and starts poking around in things...

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that he or she is uninvited
to be poking around in, it's rude.

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I guess I never thought of it that way.
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- I'm sorry.
- Yeah.

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- Yeah. I'll forgive you.
- Thanks.

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- If you feed me.
- I can't.

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Can't? This is America.
You can do anything you want!

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- I have appointments!
- I have hunger.

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Mucho hunger.
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I really can't.
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Who needs you more today than me?
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There can't be anyone. I'm desperate.
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You want to do this, I know you do.
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There! There it is!
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You see it? The road to forgiveness.
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I'll talk about me. I will.
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Just turn. Come on.
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Yes! I knew it! I knew she'd do it! Yes!
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So, what were you doing
on the stage that night?

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Picking up the tempo.
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Why would you do that?
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Look, Ode to Joy was meant
to be played allegro vivace:

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Quickly, with life.

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