One True Thing
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:36:03
- No one?
- There you go again.

:36:07
- Okay. A book club.
- Mm-hmm.

:36:10
- I hate what Jane Austen
does in this book too.
- What? What?

:36:15
Well, she...
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The way she makes Jane,
the sweet...

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and domestic one,
the good one.

:36:23
She makes her second fiddle
to Elizabeth...

:36:26
the one who's
the outspoken and smart one.

:36:28
They do it at the college too...
women professors.

:36:31
They say, "Oh, you keep house.
That's terribly interesting".

:36:34
- Yeah, but I don't see...
- There's another book that does that.

:36:36
Little Women. Yes, the writer's
sister, um, she puts her...

:36:42
in opposition to the other one
that has babies.

:36:44
- But, what...
- Meg.

:36:46
So, you wanted to get back
to New York?

:36:48
- Right.
- You felt like you
were wasting your time?

:36:52
Sort of. She seemed okay.
:36:54
- Your anger and resentment
were building up.
- Yes.

:36:57
Well, I mean...
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No, um...
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The one thing that
I never wanted to do...

:37:07
was to live my mother's life,
and there I was doing it.

:37:12
Oh, this is my favorite!
:37:14
No! Not Bette Midler, Mom. Please.
:37:18
Oh, you like this one.
:37:20
It's just every time
we get in the car...

:37:22
I'm gonna get me
some of them

:37:24
Cause you got
to have friends

:37:28
Ba, ba, ba, ba
ba, ba, ba, ba

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Friends
:37:34
-Harmonize with me!
-But you're doing so nicely on your own.

:37:39
Friends
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I'm talking about friends
:37:44
- Mom, when are we gonna
turn around and head home?

:37:47
I told you. We have to go get yarn,
sweetheart. Remember?

:37:53
-Thank you, Kate.
-Okay, sweetheart. Come sit up with me.

:37:58
I'lI see you next week,
if I'm spared.


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