Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:10:01
And so quickly. Really!
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She's supposed to be older
and very unattractive.

1:10:09
Really?
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Mrs Doubtfire.
1:10:15
- Yes?
- Did you and Mr Doubtfire ever...

1:10:19
- You must have had your share of problems.
- Oh, of course, dear. What marriage doesn't?

1:10:25
But I always say: the bad times fade away,
1:10:28
and the good ones
adhere themselves to your memory.

1:10:31
- Yes. Excuse me.
- That's all right.

1:10:37
As I hold this cold meat,
I'm reminded of Winston. God rest his soul.

1:10:42
When did he... pass on?
1:10:45
Eight years ago, dear. This November.
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What happened?
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- He was quite fond of the drink.
- Ah.

1:10:54
- It was the drinkthat killed him.
- How awful.

1:10:57
- He was an alcoholic?
- No. He was hit by a Guinness truck.

1:11:01
So it was quite literally
the drinkthat killed him.

1:11:04
- Howtragic!
- Yes.

1:11:11
Oh, but he was a good man, though, really.
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A sainted man.
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And despite his mountains of faults, dear,
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I always say: a flawed husband
is better than none at all.

1:11:24
- Who needs a husband when I've gotyou?
- Surely you don't mean that, dear?

1:11:29
- Well...
- Oh, that's so sweet!

1:11:31
You can't imagine what it was like
being married to Daniel.

1:11:35
Tell me, dear. What was so horrible
about this man you lived with for 14 years?

1:11:40
Well, at first, nothing.
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He was so... romantic.
1:11:45
- So passionate.
- Really?

1:11:47
He sounds like an absolute stud, dear.
1:11:50
I hope you don't mind me
being a tad rude, but...

1:11:54
How was he... you know...
on a scale of 1to 10?

1:11:57
Oh, well. That part was always...

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