Where the Truth Lies
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:55:03
I have a great loyalty to Mr. Morris.
He's treated me very well.

:55:08
I'm very grateful.
:55:11
He has done wonderful things
for many people...

:55:14
...and I have been privileged
to work for him.

:55:21
But I do have certain principles...
:55:23
...especially about how women
are to be treated and respected.

:55:28
Mr. Morris can be very attentive,
but once he has a woman...

:55:34
Oh, God, I think
it's almost a sickness.

:55:39
When he left you that morning...
:55:41
...you may have felt bad,
but believe me, Miss Trout...

:55:44
...to have him out of your life...
:55:46
...is the best thing that
could have happened to you.

:55:50
At that point, you may have felt
your life was wounded.

:55:55
It wasn't.
:55:58
It was saved.
:56:08
Vince, I was very clear about this
from the beginning.

:56:11
I'm not out to play games with you.
:56:12
This is why you're being paid
a huge amount of money.

:56:16
This isn't entirely about money,
you know.

:56:18
A million dollars is more than
the gross of your last film.

:56:22
I was somehow
under the impression that my life...

:56:24
...might have been of more than
passing interest.

:56:27
But if my fleeting encounter with
a girl named Maureen O'Flaherty...

:56:30
...is all you really want to talk about,
then that's what we'll do.

:56:35
I have to make an appearance
at the clinic tomorrow.

:56:37
We can come back
and talk after that.

:56:41
It's Wonderland.
:56:43
I imagine you might remember that.
:56:58
He was right.
I did remember Wonderland.


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