The Portrait of a Lady
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1:45:04
You may have said things
that were in bad taste.

1:45:07
I was full of something bad...
1:45:12
or something good, I don't know,
I couldn't help it.

1:45:20
You've not only dried up my tears,
you've dried up my soul.

1:45:24
You're very bad.
1:45:38
Is this the way we're to end?
1:45:43
How do bad people end?
1:45:47
Especially as to their common crimes?
1:45:53
You have made me as bad as yourself.
1:45:56
You seem to me quite good enough.
1:46:07
Oh, God!
1:46:09
God!
1:46:13
So you're going to weep after all?
1:46:16
Have I ever complained to you?
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Of course you haven't,
you've enjoyed your triumph too much.

1:46:23
You made your wife
afraid of you, she was...

1:46:26
She was afraid of me today,
but it was really you she feared.

1:46:30
This whole idea
didn't originate with me.

1:46:33
Your genius brought it about.
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I only ask that my wife
should like me.

1:46:38
Oh, Jesus, she should
like you so much?

1:46:41
If you'll make a tragedy of that,
the tragedy is hardly for her.

1:46:45
It's for me.
1:46:50
I live with the consequences,
so must you.

1:46:56
Please be careful
with that precious object.

1:46:59
It already has a wee bit
of a tiny crack.


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