And so we might have memories of our own, we sold my father's house on Esplanade. It is a wonderful old place, darling.
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Murmansk.
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Oh, hi, Mrs. Carter, it's Benjamin. Where is everybody? Oh, Benjamin. Queenie died. I'm so sorry.
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I think I may have given you the wrong impression. Beg pardon? Well, married women don't customarily sit around in the middle of the night with strange men in hotels. I wouldn't know what a married woman does or doesn't do.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a great woman. Our deepest condolences.
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Home.
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Hello?
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I want this, and I want it with you. I want you to have everything you want, all of it. I'm just not sure how to reconcile this. Would you tell a blind man he couldn't have children? Here you go. You'll be a father for as long as you can. I know the consequences. I've accepted that. Loving you is worth everything to me. I have to go pee.
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Hello?
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I felt pretty good, considering.
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That was over 60 years ago.
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There's something peaceful, even comforting knowing that the people you love are asleep in their beds where nothing can harm them.
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You were all alone? Plenty of time you'll be alone. When you're different like us, it's gonna be that way.
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- Come on. - You have to see the master suite.
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You are a different child.
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It was very bad luck to be married to me. That's Mr. Oti. He's an acquaintance of an acquaintance of mine. - The next summer I'm captured... - He's a Pygmy. ...with three others by the Baschiele tribe. They trade us for pigs, shoes, and beer to a very strange American man.
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- Hi. - I'm moving in today. Welcome. We've been expecting you. Can you please show her up to Mrs. Rousseau's old room? I'm sorry, but we usually don't allow dogs in the house. Well, she's old as the hills. She's almost blind. She won't be a bother much longer. Well, all right, long as she stays from up underfoot. Right this way, ma'am. As hard as I try, I can't remember her name. Mrs. Lawson, or Mrs. Hartford.