Bicentennial Man
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You know what it's like to be in love with
someone who's marrying someone else?

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Someone who's magnificent?
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Someone who walks into a room
and lights it up like the sun?

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Someone who you know is lying to herself?
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-Lying?
-Convincingly. Very much so.

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About what?
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That you don't love me when l know,
at least in some way, you do.

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And how do you know that?
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l have done everything, inside and out.
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-That stuff doesn't matter to me.
-Something matters.

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lf nothing mattered, you'd love me...
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...and not some man whose chin
could sink the Titanic.

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What? See? lt's true, isn't it?
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Sorry.
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Does he light you up like this?
Does he make you laugh?

1:45:46
Nobody makes me laugh like this.
1:45:48
Good. Then admit it.
Admit that you love me.

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Give me one kiss. That's all.
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One quick kiss. Just one kiss
could not jeopardise a glorious marriage.

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lt would also explain why your pulse just
jumped from 66 to 102 beats per minute.

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Your respiration is doubled.
You're putting out clouds of pheromones.

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-lt's not fair to read me like that.
-l know. Love isn't fair.

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l'm reading your heart. l'm asking you
to follow it. Begging you.

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Begging is supposed to be humiliating.
l don't care.

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l love you, Portia.
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l loved you the very first moment
l saw you.

1:46:41
-l thought you said a quick kiss.
-l lied!


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