Love and Death on Long Island
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1:16:01
Ronnie, as what?
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Look, um,
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we'll keep in touch, huh?
1:16:23
Listen to me, Ronnie.
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In Europe, it is
often the case that a--

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a young man
benefits from the--

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the wisdom and
the experience of an elder.

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Why, there's
almost a tradition
of such friendships.

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Cocteau and Radiguet.
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Uh, Verlaine, Rimbaud.
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Rambo?
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Arthur Rimbaud,
French poet.

1:16:48
He--
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He was Paul Verlaine's lover.
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Look, Giles, uh,
I really gotta go.
I gotta pick up Aud.

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I don't want her to be--
Now, listen.

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I understand your misgivings,
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and I respect the fact
that your immediate plans...

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are founded on these
temporary attachments.

1:17:15
"Temporary attachments"?
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Well, Ronnie,
your relationship with Audrey...

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is hardly likely
to last forever.

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And why is that?
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Well, it-- I'm afraid
it's obvious to me.

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What exactly are you
tryin' to say, Giles?

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[ Whispers ]
Ronnie, please.
Look, Giles.

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I would like to believe
all the things you said
about my career,

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but you got things
all wrong.
Ronnie.

1:17:46
Ronnie, listen to me.
You don't understand.

1:17:52
Giles, I think
I do understand,
and I have to go now.

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How can you act like this...
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when you know--

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