The End of the Affair
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1:32:00
and You're taking her from me.
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So I hate You, God.
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I hate You as though You existed.
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You have to help me, Bendrix.
I can't.

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I will.
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I can't live in a world
where she's gone.

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I'll help you.
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I would have taken care of
all the arrangements, if I'd known.

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Surely you disapprove of cremation?
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I would have arranged
a Catholic burial.

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But she wasn't a Catholic,
was she, Henry?

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We recognize
the baptism of desire.

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She said things
that seemed like prayers.

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We've made all the arrangements.
We can't alter things now, Father.

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You wouldn't want talk, Henry.
There's the notice in the Times.

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If you'd come a little sooner, Father--
Please, don't think--

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I think nothing
bad of you, Mr. Miles.

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- Perhaps me?
- Don't worry, Mr. Bendrix.

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Nothing you can do
will affect her now.

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- She was a good woman.
- She was nothing of the sort.

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She could put the blinkers
on any man.

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She deceived you, Father,
as she deceived her husband and me.

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- She was a consummate liar.
- You've no right.

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- Let the poor man rave.
- Don't give me your professional pity!

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-Keep it for your confessional!
-You can find me there anytime you want.

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I don't want you.
I'm no Sarah.

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- I'm sorry, Father.
- No need to be.

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I know when a man is in pain.

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