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- Can we talk about what happened
the other night?

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- Sure.
- That's why she wanted to read

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my book, so she could
humiliate me?

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- So fight back.
- Don't be ridiculous.

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She knows next to nothing
about art. And l'm certainly not

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going to respond
to her accusations.

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- You seem to be doing
a pretty good job.

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- What are you talking about?
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- Just the way you use history
like a weapon.

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I mean, talking about
Gorky's mother

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as a way of attacking
Celia's issues.

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- Celia's issues.
Are you out of your mind?

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It was a prepared lecture.
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Raffi, she wants to believe
that I murdered her father's,

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that I pushed him off a cliff.
Would I do that?

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Would you like to believe
that your mother is a killer?

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Is that remotely possible
to you?

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- Her new theory
is that you made him jump.

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- How?
- She thinks

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the whole last chapter
of the book is a...

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a way of admitting guilt.
- Oh, I see.

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The idea being since Gorky
committed suicide,

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her father's must have as well.
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- It's easy to make fun of her.
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- Not as easy as you think.
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Raffi,
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she wants her father's' death to
be more meaningful that it was.

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It gives her a cause.
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- We all know how dangerous
those can be.

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- She has no right
to compare it to a man.

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Your father died
for something he believed in.

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- L just wish I had some idea
of what that was.


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