The End of the Affair
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1:33:03
Surely you disapprove of cremation?
1:33:05
I would have arranged
a Catholic burial.

1:33:07
But she wasn't a Catholic,
was she, Henry?

1:33:09
We recognize
the baptism of desire.

1:33:14
She said things
that seemed like prayers.

1:33:17
We've made all the arrangements.
We can't alter things now, Father.

1:33:20
You wouldn't want talk, Henry.
There's the notice in the Times.

1:33:25
If you'd come a little sooner, Father--
Please, don't think--

1:33:28
I think nothing
bad of you, Mr. Miles.

1:33:30
- Perhaps me?
- Don't worry, Mr. Bendrix.

1:33:33
Nothing you can do
will affect her now.

1:33:39
- She was a good woman.
- She was nothing of the sort.

1:33:42
She could put the blinkers
on any man.

1:33:44
She deceived you, Father,
as she deceived her husband and me.

1:33:46
- She was a consummate liar.
- You've no right.

1:33:48
- Let the poor man rave.
- Don't give me your professional pity!

1:33:51
-Keep it for your confessional!
-You can find me there anytime you want.

1:33:54
I don't want you.
I'm no Sarah.

1:33:56
- I'm sorry, Father.
- No need to be.

1:33:59
I know when a man is in pain.
1:34:03
I'm not in pain, Father.
I'm in hate.

1:34:07
I hate Sarah, because she was
a tart to your mumbo jumbo.

1:34:10
I hate Henry,
because she stuck to him.

1:34:13
And I hate you and your imaginary God,
because you took her away from us.

1:34:20
- You are a good hater.
- To hell with all of you!


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