Shall We Dance
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They're usually
nothing incriminating.

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But a lot of people have accounts
they haven't reconciled -

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things they're just
not ready to share.

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I took the liberty of ordering for you.
Bombay Sapphire, three limes.

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I hired you to watch my husband.
You're not supposed to be watching me.

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It's very hard not to, Mrs. Clark -
with all due respect.

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- Are you a married man, Mr. Devine?
- I was.

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- Oh, what happened?
- Unfaithful.

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- She hired a detective?
- No, no, no.

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When she found out,
I was too far gone, so...

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You're smiling at me.
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You are on a strange journey
to redemption, Mr. Devine.

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And a very long one, Mrs. Clark.
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All these promises
that we make and we break.

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Why is it, do you think,
that people get married?

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- Passion.
- No.

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That's interesting. Because I would've
taken you for a romantic. Why, then?

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Because we need
a witness to our lives.

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There's a billion people on the planet.
I mean, what does any one life really mean?

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But in a marriage, you're promising
to care about everything -

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the good things, the bad things,
the terrible things, the mundane things...

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All of it.
All the time, every day.

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You're saying, "Your life will not
go unnoticed, because I will notice it.

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"Your life will not go unwitnessed,
because I will be your witness."

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You can quote me on that,
if you like.

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I'm sure I will.
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Anyway, the reason
that I called you here today,

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to tell you in person that I won't
be needing your services anymore.

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Oh.
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I think to continue...
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would be an unwarranted invasion
of my husband's privacy and...