Six Degrees of Separation
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:30:01
Our boy Holden says "What scares me
most is the other guy's face."

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"It wouldn't be so bad
if you could both be blindfolded."

:30:12
Most of the time, the faces that we face
are not the other guys', but our own faces.

:30:17
And it is the worst kind of yellowness
to be so scared of yourself

:30:23
that you put blindfolds on
rather than deal with yourself.

:30:29
To face ourselves - that's the hard thing.
:30:34
The imagination...
:30:37
that's God's gift to make
the act of self-examination bearable.

:30:46
Well...
:30:49
Indeed.
:30:51
- I hope your muggers read every word.
- (Ouisa laughs) Oh, darling!

:30:59
I'm going to buy Catcher in the Rye
at the airport and read it.

:31:03
- Cover to cover.
- I'll test you.

:31:07
- I should be going.
- Where will you stay?

:31:09
Oh, no, not some fleabag.
:31:11
No, no, no. I get into the Sherry tomorrow
morning. It's not far off. I can walk around.

:31:16
- I don't think they'll mug me twice.
- You'll stay here tonight.

:31:20
No. I have to be at the hotel at 7 am sharp.
:31:23
- We'll get you up.
- Or Dad will have a fit.

:31:26
Up at 6.15, which is any moment now.
And we have that wedding.

:31:29
- There's an alarm by the bed.
- Your feet may hang over the edge...

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- If it's any problem...
- The only problem is if you leave.

:31:39
6.15? I'll tiptoe out.
:31:42
- And we want to be in Cats.
- Oh, Flan!

:31:45
- It's done!
- I'll fly back... with my wife.

:31:48
Well... Pushy, both of you.
:31:50
You're not. Dad said I could be in charge
of the extras. That's all I can promise.

:31:56
- In cat suits?
- No, you can be humans.


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