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When Tommy told me that he got
accepted to Penn, I thought:
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"Her fate is sealed.
How can she throw it all away?"
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I realized you won't have to. You
could bake your cake and eat it too.
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We're married.
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We eloped over the weekend.
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Turned out he was petrified
of a big ceremony...
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...so we did a sort of
spur-of-the-moment thing.
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Very romantic.
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Look.
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It's beautiful.
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It was my choice. Not to go.
He would have supported it.
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- But you don't have to choose.
- No, I have to.
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I want a home, a family.
It's not something I'll sacrifice.
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No one's asking you
to sacrifice that, Joan.
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I just want you to understand
that you can do both.
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Think I'll wake up one day
and regret not being a lawyer?
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Yes, I'm afraid that you will.
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Not as much as I'd regret not having
a family. Not being there to raise them.
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I know exactly what I'm doing, and
it doesn't make me any less smart.
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- This must seem terrible to you.
- I didn't say that. L...
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Sure you did. You always do.
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You stand in class and tell us to look
beyond the image, but you don't.
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To you, a housewife is someone who
sold her soul for a center hall colonial.
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She has no depth,
no intellect, no interests.
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You're the one who said
I could do anything I wanted.
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This is what I want.
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Congratulations.
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Be happy.
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Sometimes I think you say
these things to provoke me.
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Does your father know
that you speak this way?
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Does your wife know you're here?
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- Where might I find Charlie Stewart?
- Charlie Stewart? C1744.
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- But it's too late. You'll have to leave.
- All right.
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You can't go up there!
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What is going on here?
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There's no women allowed
in the dorms!
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Can you please not interrupt me?!
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Connie! What are you doing here?
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Well, I saw...
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I saw Big Teeth with...
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...Kevin Tawil looking pretty cozy,
and I thought that maybe...
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Maybe you two weren't...
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- Dating?
- Yes. Thank you.
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Hey, no girls in the dorm.
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I know I have made mistakes.
A ton.
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But I never make them twice.
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And?
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And it was perfect. Romantic.
We stayed up all night talking.
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You're late. What happened
to Sunday brunch?
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We stayed up all night too.
Not talking.
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The psychoanalyst? Again.
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- Divine exhaustion.
- He's married.
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He's not married like
you and Tommy.
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What does that mean?
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It means he and his wife
don't speak the same language.
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- Spelled S-E-X.
- Does he pay you?
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For sex?
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At the rate you're going,
you could make a fortune.
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- Betty.
- Everyone thinks so.
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Do you know what they say?
They say you're a whore.
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Once they've all sampled you,
they'll toss you aside like a used rag.
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- Betty, stop now.
- The men you love don't want you.
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- Your father doesn't want you.
- I'm gonna meet you downstairs.
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- Professor Dunbar.
- Betty, that's enough.
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Everybody knows that you hide
outside his house.
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It must be torturous running after
a man who doesn't care about you...
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...who's in love with someone else,
who hates you.
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- He hates you!
- Betty.
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And it hurts! No!
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- Get off me!
- Quiet!
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Oh, God.
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- He doesn't want me.
- Okay.
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He doesn't sleep with me. He...
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I know.
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I say no. I mean, it's not fair to her.
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- She's not happy.
- Don't forget about her outburst.
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Oh, that's right.
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Dr. Staunton, will you tell the
alumnae the figures you have?
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Enrollment for her class next year...
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...is the highest
the department's had. Ever.
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She'd have to promise
to turn in her lesson plans.
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In advance. And they'll need
to be approved.
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She'll never agree to that.
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Bill, the brochures
for Europe arrived.
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Surprise!
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Sir, I'm so sorry!
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- Who are you?
- I'm Stanley Sher...
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...a friend of Bill's.
We were in the 37th together.
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- Okay.
- You must be Katherine.
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I am.
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He told me you were a looker, but...
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- I'll wait for you downstairs, Stanley.
- Okey-dokey.
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So you and Bill
were in the war together?
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Yep. Now he's some
fancy teacher...
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...and I'm in air conditioning.
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Forget the A-bomb.
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Freon. It's gonna change
the good old U.S. Of A.
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Open the entire West to development.
I'm based in El Paso.
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- Oh, thank you.
- And cheers.
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Well, you've come a long way
from San Remo.
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Yes, sirree.
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That in California?
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Italy.
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- Where you two were stationed.
- Italy?
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Well, somebody's been
pulling your long leg.
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We were stationed at the Army
Language Institute on Long Island.
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Closest we ever got to Italy
was the baked ziti at Mama Leone's.
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I don't think Bill's
ever been to Europe.
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I sure as hell haven't.
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Cheers.
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Katherine!
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You okay?
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I met Stan.
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Hell of a nice guy.
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- Yeah.
- What a talker.
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Yeah.
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We go back a long way.
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All the way to Long Island.
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Secret's out.
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What an incredible lie.
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I spoke the language, I had the
uniform, people just assumed things.
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I didn't correct them.
I guess I should've done.
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I guess you should've done.
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Katherine, look, I'm sorry, okay?
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I made a mistake.
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Just give me a chance...
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...to straighten things out, okay?
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Why couldn't you just be honest?
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You don't make it easy.
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You're so perfect, you...
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It's impossible to be honest
with you. I...
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For you, it is.
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Well, it's not just me, Katherine.
Joan failed you too, right?
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- That's an awful thing to say.
- I know, but it's the truth.
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If you want honesty,
I can be real honest.
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You didn't come to Wellesley
to help people find their way.
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I think you came to help people
find your way.
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I'm not accustomed
to hunting you down.
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Elizabeth, look at me, please.
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I've spoken with Mrs. Jones.
There will be no divorce.
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There's always a period
of adjustment.
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I've assured her that you will try
for a year.
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Look at this, Mother.
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Spencer will try as well.
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According to her, he's really
very upset. You should call him.
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She's smiling. Is she happy?
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The important thing
is not to tell anyone.
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She looks happy.
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So, what does it matter?
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Don't wash your dirty laundry
in public.
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Let me tell you something.
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Not everything is as it seems.
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Dear Miss Watson:
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It is with great pleasure...
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...that we invite you...
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...to return as an instructor...
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...in the Art History department...
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...for the 1954-1955
academic year.
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We do wish to make clear, however,
that this invitation...
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...is absolutely conditional
upon the following:
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Please, Nora, may we continue?
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Number one:
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You will teach only the syllabus
as outlined by the department chair.
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Number two:
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All lesson plans...
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...must be submitted at the beginning
of every term for approval...
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...and revision.
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Number three:
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You shall not provide counsel
beyond your own subject...
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... for any student at any time.
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And finally:
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That you will agree to maintain
a strictly professional relationship...
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...with all members of the faculty.
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- Good evening, Katherine.
- Hi, Violet.
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Assuming you accept the conditions,
we look forward to your continuing...
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... to be a part
of our Wellesley tradition.
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Nice party.
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I didn't realize.
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It was a surprise.
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William H. Taft.
What does the letter H stand for?
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- Howard.
- Howard. Yes!
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Howard.
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Oh, it doesn't matter.
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The important thing is
that you'll be back next year.
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Hopefully living here.
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Well, I haven't really thought about
that. They just told me today.
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Well, there's still plenty of time.
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You should be celebrating.
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You're right.
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You're right. Let's celebrate.
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Let's go upstairs and get gussied up
and go out dancing.
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Silly, it's after 8:00.
Strike It Rich is on.
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- Life isn't about Strike It Rich.
- It's a school night.
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- So what?
- So I don't want to go. I'm happy here.
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It's back on.
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- Do you feel good about music...
- Oh, isn't he handsome?
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Watch with me.
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"You talked me into it," says this
oldie. What's the title of this one?
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"You Made Me Love You."
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"You Made Me Love..."
"You Made Me Love You."
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You get all that from looking
at paint on a canvas...
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...and it's her facial expression...
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...her eyes that makes
you think that.
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- I think that makes it interesting.
- The context that it comes from...
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...affects the way we view it.
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I think it provokes us because
it provoked the painter...
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...and in turn, he's kind of sending
that message to us.
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Whether or not it's a good painting
cannot be subjective.
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I feel like I'm missing something.
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It was Joan's idea.
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How else will you remember us?
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- They've invited you back.
- Do you think they made a mistake?
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I do.
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- Elizabeth, I don't see Spencer.
- Excuse me, Mother.
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Miss Watson, can you help me
get in touch with your friend...
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...in Greenwich Village?
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What do you need
in Greenwich Village?
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An apartment.
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I filed for a divorce this morning.
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And since we know
I'm not welcome at your house...
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You remember Giselle Levy?
What did you call her?
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"A New York kike." That's it.
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Well, we're going to be roommates.
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Hi.
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- You ready?
- Yeah.
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You okay?
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- Greenwich Village?
- Yeah. For a while.
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Then, who knows?
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Maybe law school. Yale, even.
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Well...
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...I wouldn't want to come up against
you in any court anywhere.
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Maybe I can drop by next year?
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Keep you on your toes.
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You will be here?
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Miss Watson?
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Dear Betty:
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I came to Wellesley because
I wanted to make a difference.
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But to change for others...
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- is to lie to yourself.
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My teacher...
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... Katherine Watson,
lived by her own definition...
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... and would not compromise that.
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Not even for Wellesley.
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I dedicate this, my last editorial...
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... to an extraordinary woman...
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... who lived by example...
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...and compelled us all to see
the world through new eyes.
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By the time you read this,
she'll be sailing to Europe...
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... where I know she'll find new walls
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