The End of the Affair
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1:23:03
The prince regent began building it
for his mistress, Mrs. Fitzherbert.

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Beautiful but flawed.
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- How was she flawed?
- She was Catholic.

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Impossible, of course.
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So he loved her.
1:23:16
Yes, but he married Princess Caroline
of Brunswick who was Protestant...

1:23:22
but huge.
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And he built this huge folly
to impossibility.

1:23:28
- Not now, Henry.
- Forgive me, Sarah. I had to.

1:23:30
- Oh, God, please. Henry, not now.
- You had to what, Henry?

1:23:36
- Talk.
- Go back home.

1:23:38
- You can't hold on to her forever.
- I know, but--

1:23:41
It hardly suits you, Henry,
the role of a jealous husband.

1:23:45
Please, I don't mean
to make a scene.

1:23:47
Henry, go home.
1:23:50
I'm not jealous, Bendrix.
1:23:54
What was it you said?
1:23:56
Lovers are jealous.
Husbands are ridiculous.

1:24:02
I was never her lover.
1:24:05
Not much of a husband either,
I'm afraid.

1:24:07
But you hired our detective.
1:24:09
I had to find out where she was.
1:24:12
So you know. She wants a divorce.
1:24:16
That won't be possible, old man.
1:24:19
You'll contest it?
1:24:21
No, but it would take
at least three months.

1:24:25
Well, what's three months, Henry,
out of a lifetime?

1:24:29
Half.
1:24:32
Half of what?
1:24:34
Of a lifetime, I'm afraid.
1:24:39
Sarah's dying.
1:24:42
Her doctor called the night
she didn't come back...

1:24:46
with the result of some tests.
1:24:50
I knocked on your door.
1:24:54
I imagined you were both there.
1:24:59
How oddly we behave
at such moments.


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