The End of the Affair
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:27:00
Oh, without doubt, sir.
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Then I followed her down
Charing Cross Road to Maiden Lane...

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where she turned into a church for what
I can only presume was a good cry.

:27:12
She's not a Roman, is she, sir?
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No.
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Thought not.
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She didn't kneel, sir,
but sat.

:27:20
From the angle of her face,
I could tell...

:27:22
tears were an issue.
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- Forgive the personal touch.
- Of course.

:27:29
You see, I liked the lady.
The party in question.

:27:33
As did l, but you were wrong
about the hands.

:27:36
The hands, sir?
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We never so much as touched hands.
:27:44
Oh, dear.
:27:45
- I have made a fool of myself.
- Sarah has that effect.

:27:48
Mr. Savage
should have introduced us.

:27:52
Oh, no, sir.
:27:54
- It was up to me.
- Well, it's not serious.

:27:57
If you look at it from the outside,
it's quite funny.

:28:01
But I'm on the inside, sir.
:28:04
It's not Mr. Savage I'm worried about
so much. It's my boy, sir.

:28:09
- When I tell him you're the husband--
- But you're wrong.

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I'm acting on the husband's behalf.
:28:16
So you've requested
an investigation yourself?

:28:19
That's an interesting paradox.
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But who's the wronged party then,
sir, if you'll forgive?

:28:27
Pardon me, sir.
:28:30
I am slow in such matters.
:28:32
Both you and the husband have been
supplanted in the lady's affections by--

:28:36
Another?
:28:39
Try to think of it
the way I do, Mr. Parkis.

:28:44
Jealousy can only exist
with desire.

:28:48
You are on a hunt for desire.
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Just regard yourself
as its servant.

:28:55
Of course, sir.
That's my job.

:28:59
Thank you.

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