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:37:00
I had always understood Americans
to be hard-riding, tough-talking...

:37:04
no-nonsense sort of people,
yet Jack tells me...

:37:07
his children's stories
sell very well there.

:37:10
- Who can be buying them?
- Well, Professor Riley...

:37:13
we're not all cowboys.
:37:16
Have you read
any of Jack's children's books?

:37:18
Jack has read extracts
aloud to me.

:37:22
It is one of his
tests of friendship.

:37:24
I think they're rather magical.
:37:26
Congratulations, Jack.
You seem to have found a soul mate.

:37:29
I thought you believed
we didn't have souls, Christopher.

:37:33
Well, yes. Now, I regard the soul
as an essentially feminine accessory...

:37:38
anima quite different from animus,
the male variant.

:37:42
This is how I explain the otherwise
puzzling difference between the sexes.

:37:46
Where men have intellect...
:37:49
women have soul.
:37:52
As you say, Professor Riley...
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uh, I'm from the United States...
:37:55
and different cultures
have different modes of discourse.

:37:58
I need a little guidance. Are you trying
to be offensive, or just merely stupid?

:38:05
Let me introduce you
to some friends of mine.

:38:08
Excuse me.
I'm sorry.


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