The Truth About Love
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:49:00
No, please, Archie,
don't say anything.

:49:02
I just need to deal with this
in my own way.

:49:06
- Maybe it's my fault.
- Don't say that.

:49:08
Don't say that, it's not your fault.
:49:13
What am I gonna do?
:49:14
I don't want to lose my marriage.
:49:17
Look, I know this...
:49:19
sometimes men, they can...
:49:22
they can separate sex and,
and love. They can.

:49:25
That's comforting.
:49:27
He does love you.
:49:31
Yesterday I would have
believed that.

:49:33
He obviously doesn't find me
attractive any more.

:49:35
I mean, God, when I think about it...
:49:38
I mean where has he really been
all those times?

:49:41
Nights in chambers,
dinners with clients.

:49:45
I feel so...
:49:48
What right has he got?
:49:53
What's she got that I haven't?
:49:56
Well?
:50:03
Don't be silly.
Alice, don't be silly.

:50:07
You...
:50:09
are gorgeous.
:50:11
Really, really gorgeous.
:50:15
Then why doesn't he want me?
:50:18
Because he's stupid.
:50:41
Oh God.
:50:43
Sorry.
:50:50
She was all...
:50:52
tall and sexy and exotic.
:50:58
Russian or something.
:50:59
- God. Don't you just hate that?
- And a bit painty.


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