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He's always out of town, so he says.
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Always on business or whatever.
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He's probably got
another woman somewhere.

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I don't know.
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I'm just tired and I'm lonely.
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This is crazy!
I'm supposed to be the professional...

:31:21
...analysing the minds of others.
Here I am.

:31:24
I can't figure out the intentions
of my own husband.

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That's the downside of our business.
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It's always easier helping other people.
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I may be a loser at my marriage...
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...but I'm damn sure
I'm not going to be a loser at work.

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It's one thing I still have control over.
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Tammy, I want to help.
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I want to understand.
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If you really want to know who I am...
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...then you have to go where I've been.
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Well, I'm ready.
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Depending on...
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...where it is
and what you are talking about.

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You can't rationalise it, Doctor.
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You can't dissect it. Not this.
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You just got to sit back and enjoy the ride.
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Tammy, I admit it does sound intriguing,
but I don't know.

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And that's why
you have to see for yourself.

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But once you're inside Pandora's Box...
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...you never know who you might see.

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