Passion of Mind
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:21:04
So, you say
to Dr. Freud?

:21:06
Please stop calling him that.
:21:08
It's Dr. Langer,
and he's as real as you are.

:21:11
So, you told
Dr. Langer what?

:21:13
My New York shrink...
:21:17
thinks my life in Manhattan
is hard work--

:21:23
hostile,
adversary work...

:21:25
with long, grinding hours.
:21:27
That yes, there are
a lot of men...

:21:30
but no real,
uh, romance...

:21:34
no one to love me.
:21:37
And I'm alone,
and who would dream that?

:21:41
What about the loneliness?
:21:45
Jessie said that...
:21:48
a woman still grieving
for her late husband...

:21:50
isn't ready to love
anyone yet...

:21:53
not even in their dreams.
:21:56
( Chattering )
:21:59
Okay. I need to put you down
so I can pay.

:22:03
- ( Laughs )
- Goodness!

:22:11
( Coins Clattering )
:22:14
- Sarah?
- ( Bell Rings )

:22:16
Sarah? Sarah?
:22:23
Seraphine?
:22:27
Sarah?
:22:30
- Sarah?
- ( Child Laughing )

:22:32
- No, it isn't.
- Why, sure it is.

:22:35
We should go look foryour mommy.
She'll be worried.

:22:37
Seraphine? I told you
not to run off like that.

:22:42
Oh, goodness.
You scared me.

:22:45
- You know her?
- My mommy.

:22:49
- Oh.
- You know, where I come from...

:22:52
people steal mommies
who get lost in the market...

:22:55
so you keep an eye on her.
:22:56
- You like my hat?
- Yes, honey, I do.

:22:58
I like your hat very much. But you
should give it back now, okay?


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