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:11:04
- Where in England did you learn English?
- Providence, Rhode Island.

:11:15
He's not at all the way he seems.
:11:17
He seems a typical American,
a big, unsophisticated child...

:11:20
...but he's more complex.
:11:22
- Really?
- Heard of the Marquis de Sade?

:11:25
Ted's great admirer of de Sade.
:11:27
And a follower of Dr. Johnson.
:11:29
He's a complex, and in some ways,
dangerous man.

:11:33
He has a romantic illusion problem.
Women find him fascinating.

:11:37
His nickname is punta de diamante,
point of a diamond.

:11:42
See that odd expression on his face?
:11:45
Under the normal clothes he wears...
:11:48
...are narrow leather straps,
drawn taut, so when he dances...

:11:52
What?
:11:53
Don't mention this.
He'd feel I violated a confidence.

:11:56
Thank you.
:11:58
Sit here.
:12:04
What's wrong?
:12:05
- I told them your nicknames.
- You're kidding.

:12:07
- Marta wanted to know.
- Ted, what are your names?

:12:10
- Don't.
- I only remember two others.

:12:12
Don't get into that.
:12:14
- What difference is it going to make?
- I mean it. Really. Don't.

:12:18
I'm supposed to be the childish one.
:12:20
- Lf he doesn't want to talk about it...
- It's the principle.

:12:23
- Principle?
- ''Crusty Fusty'' and ''The Big O.''

:12:26
Jerk!
:12:27
- What does that mean?
- I don't believe you.

:12:30
What is the big deal?
:12:32
It's just...
:12:34
...lousy.
:12:36
Give me a break! Don't go.
:12:38
You're right. You do stink on the first day.
:12:41
Good-bye.
:12:49
That guy really gets to me.
:12:51
I admit I act like a jerk around him,
but he provokes it.

:12:54
Are those names related
to his sadomasoquismo?

:12:57
No, it's something... Did you hear
that crack he made about my intelligence?


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