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that I have a beautiful
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English boyfriend
and, um...

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guilty about what my mother
would say about the sex.

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And, um...
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anxious for her
opinion ofyou

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and, uh, maybe
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a little bit worried
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that I'm not quite
clever enough foryou.

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And that you might
want a girlfriend

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who's more
than just a secretary.

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That's it.
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Now you try.
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Right, um...
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Well, I'm content,
peaceful, tranquil

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with, um...
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an undercurrent of turbulence.
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My God, what was that?
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The weather forecast?
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Or...?
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Please.
I mean, it's not a test.

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Don't look so worried.
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No, no. It's...
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In England, when, uh,
you ask somebody

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how they are, you know,
it's just... words.

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It's just a courtesy.
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The last thing in the world
that you expect

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is that they're going
to actually tell you.

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Yeah.
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You're so direct.
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Where did you learn
to be so sincere?

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What do you mean, "learn"?
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I mean, eitheryou say
what's truthful

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oryou don't.
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That's it?
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Yes.
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You look so scared.

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