Frida
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Aah!
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- Aah!
- Oh!

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These are good, Frida.
I love them.

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Hmm.
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And you were probably painting
better when you were 12.

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That's nonsense.
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I could never paint like this.
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Oh.
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I couldn't.
I-I'm serious.

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I paint what I see...
the world outside.

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But you...
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you paint from here.
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It's wonderful.
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I can see why you're
so successful with women.

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We'll have to get married,
you know.

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What?
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The thing is...
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I think it's quite possible
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that we were born
for each other,

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so we should marry.
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But you don't believe
in marriage.

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Of course I do.
I've had two wives already.

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Exactly.
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You can't be true
to only one woman.

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True, yes.
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Faithful... no.
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Unfortunately,
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I'm physiologically incapable
of fidelity.

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- Oh, really?
- Yes.

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A doctor acquaintance of mine
confirmed this.

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What a convenient diagnosis.
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Is fidelity that important
to you?

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Loyalty is important to me.
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Can you be loyal?
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To you?
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Always.
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Good.
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Because I love you, panzon.
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Fridocha.

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