Bitter Moon
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:05:01
The Karma-Nirvana syndrome.
Lot of poppycock, I'm afraid.

:05:05
No, India's all flies,
smells, and beggars...

:05:07
and as for serenity, it's
the noisiest place on earth.

:05:11
If you say so, I'm sure.
:05:13
Now, I'm sure Mr. Singh
is just being modest...

:05:16
about his own part
of the world.

:05:17
I can't wait to get there.
:05:20
It's my anniversary treat.
:05:21
We've been married
for seven years.

:05:23
So it's a form
of marital therapy.

:05:26
It's quite unnecessary,
dear lady.

:05:27
With a wife as beautiful
as yourself...

:05:29
any man would be proof
against the seven-year itch.

:05:37
You tired, sweetheart?
:05:38
Absolutely whacked.
:05:40
Must be all this sea air.
:05:44
How about a nightcap?
:05:46
How about bed?
:05:47
Come on, just one.
:05:48
No, honestly not. You go.
:05:50
Just take me to my cabin.
I'm out on my feet.

:05:53
If you're sure.
:05:55
I'm certain.
:05:56
Anyway, it's bad
for an old married couple...

:05:58
to be glued together
all the time.

:06:38
What will it be, sir?
:06:40
Whiskey and soda, please.

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