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1:29:00
WeII...
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I feIt cheap in the red teddy.
1:29:04
OK, I've--that's a joke.
1:29:06
PIease.
Honey, pIease don't--

1:29:08
Mona, Mona,
Iisten to me.

1:29:10
I know. I know.
1:29:11
-You know?
-Yes.

1:29:12
And it's OK.
1:29:14
-ReaIIy?
-Yes.

1:29:16
Oh, honey, you
know everything?

1:29:18
Yes.
1:29:19
Oh...
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Oh, doesn't this feeI good?
1:29:22
Let's just recapituIate.
1:29:24
The Lartique photographs,
the Stark chairs.

1:29:27
What about the season tickets
to the MetropoIitan?

1:29:31
WeII, I'II take them.
I mean, did you ever use them?

1:29:34
OK, that Ieaves
just one item.

1:29:36
A first edition of FitzgeraId's
''Tender is the Night.''

1:29:40
Did you ever read it?
1:29:43
I read it out Ioud to you.
You had pneumonia.

1:29:48
You cried at the end.
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Excuse me.
1:29:59
Women tend to respond
strongIy to it.

1:30:01
It's very sentimentaI.
1:30:03
I cried, too.
1:30:05
I prefer ''Gatsby,'' myseIf.
1:30:07
Did you ever read it
to your wife?

1:30:09
No. ActuaIIy, she doesn't
Iike the sound of my voice.

1:30:16
Did I say something funny?
1:30:17
No, you didn't.
You said something sad.

1:30:20
WeII, I think we've done
very weII here.

1:30:24
-Don't you, EIeanor?
-Yeah.

1:30:32
Very, very weII.
1:30:34
Because if you think
you've been treated unfairIy...

1:30:35
-in this process--
-No, it's been very fair...

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After aII, Porter,
if you hadn't--

1:30:40
I mean...
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none of this wouId have
happened if you hadn't--

1:30:44
I'm sorry. What?
1:30:45
WeII, if he hadn't done the...
1:30:48
aII the things that...
if he...you know, EIIie...

1:30:51
if he hadn't had--
had reIations with--

1:30:53
Oh, come on!
He's right! He's right!

1:30:56
It's cIear, Iook at it.
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I've been
a thoughtIess sIeazebag.

1:30:59
That's exactIy right.

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