The Horse Whisperer
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1:19:02
No. You're supposed to say
you're notlaughing atme.

1:19:05
Oh, I see. You take care of both sides
of the conversation, do you?

1:19:09
It's a man's world, Mr Booker.
Most women have to.

1:19:13
You can call me Tom.
1:19:18
Maybe I am laughin' a little bit.
1:19:20
I figure since you're here, itmight
be nice to relax into the place a bit.

1:19:26
Yeah.
1:19:29
Well, it's beautiful country.
1:19:32
And I could see having
some kind of a...

1:19:35
you know, vacation place, retreat.
1:19:37
Butl don'tknow how you do it
full-time.

1:19:41
Don't you miss
the rest of the world?

1:19:43
What's there to miss?
1:19:46
Well, if you've never lived
in a city with...

1:19:48
with museums and theatre and...
1:19:52
and restaurants and music...
1:19:54
uh, well, I can't explain.
1:19:57
Well, does Chicago count?
1:20:00
- You lived in Chicago?
- That's where I metmy wife.

1:20:05
You, you were, you were married
to a woman in Chicago?

1:20:10
Yeah, really. A woman.
1:20:12
No, I'm sorry. I didn't, I didn't...
No, I'm so...

1:20:20
I was studying engineering...
1:20:22
and she was studying music,
the cello.

1:20:26
And I once heard her play
a Dvorak concerto...

1:20:28
and I thoughtit was
the mostbeautiful piece of music
I'd ever heard in my life.

1:20:36
So, just who's laughin' at who here?

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