My Life Without Me
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1:11:04
I'm so sorry, Ann.
1:11:07
I don't know
why I told you this story.

1:11:10
Thanks for the coffee.
1:11:11
You know what? I better be going.
No, I'm sorry.

1:11:14
Do you want to come over
for dinner next week?

1:11:18
-Are you sure?
-Yeah, no, I would realIy love you to.

1:11:22
I know the girls
would really love it too,

1:11:25
because you have to tell them
the end of that mermaid story,

1:11:27
they love that story.
1:11:31
I'd love to, Ann.
1:11:33
And you know,
that story is happy.

1:11:37
Thank you so much,
I'd love to.

1:11:44
Read me something.
1:11:45
Read me something
that you're reading right now.

1:11:48
I'm reading a very sad book
at the moment.

1:11:52
Beautiful, but sad.
1:11:55
It can't be as sad
as the story I heard today.

1:11:58
Tell it to me.
1:12:00
I can't.
1:12:01
It'll make me too sad.
1:12:03
You don't wanna tell it to me
because its part of your life,

1:12:07
and you don't want me to know
anything about your Iife.

1:12:09
I like it that you don't ask me
anything about my life.

1:12:13
I don't ask you anything
because I've learned not to.

1:12:19
When you look at somebody,
1:12:22
you might see
1:12:24
fifty per cent
1:12:28
of who they are,
1:12:31
and wanting to know the rest,
that's what destroys everything.

1:12:35
That's what I learnt.
1:12:37
Whoever took away your furniture
really taught you a lesson, eh?

1:12:41
That's all she left me.
1:12:48
-You really want me to read you something?
-Please.

1:12:52
Read me something.
1:12:53
Okay.
1:12:57
Pick something.

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