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| Please don't yell please. |
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| No. Those fucking physicists. |
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| Thanks a lot for leaving me all alone with them. |
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| My stupid friends left....I'm left alone with these lunatics... |
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| Why did you drink so much? |
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| I thought I could keep up with them...."have another tequila..." |
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| They were okay. They had fun. I think. |
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| Well as long as everyone had fun. Your dress turned out all right. |
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| I was surprised you even wore it. |
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| I love it, Claire. Thanks. |
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| You're welcome. You're in a good mood. |
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| Are you kidding? No. I'm thrilled. I'm leaving in a few hours. |
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| The house is a wreck. Don't clean it up yourself. I'll hire someone to come in. |
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| Thanks. You want your coffee? |
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| Hold on a sec, Katie. I just...I'm leaving soon. I... |
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| I'd still like you to come to New York. |
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| I'd like you to move to New York. |
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| Would you think about it?....I've already scouted some apartments for you, really cute places. |
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| What would I do in New York? |
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| You could do whatever you want. You could work, you could go to school. |
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| I don't know, Claire. This is pretty major. |
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| I know you mean well. I'm just not sure what I want to do. I mean to be honest you were right yesterday. I do feel a little confused. I'm tired. It's been a pretty weird couple of years. I think I'd like to take some time to figure things out. |
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| You could do that in New York. |
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| But it would be much easier for me to get you set up in an apartment in New York, and--- |
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| I don't need an apartment, I'll stay in the house. |
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| I'm hoping to do the paperwork this week. I know it seems sudden. |
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| No one was here looking at the place, who are you selling it to? |
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| The university. They've wanted the block for years. |
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| Honey, now that Dad is gone...we're lucky, we have a great offer... |
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| Where am I supposed to live? |
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| It'll be so good. You deserve a change. This would be a whole new adventure for you. |
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| By kicking me out of my house?! |
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| You haven't lived here for years. |
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| I know that. You were on your own. I really regret that, Katie. |
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| I know I let you down. I feel awful about. Now I'm trying to help. |
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| He's dead. Now that he's dead you fly in for the weekend and decide you want to help? You're late. Where have you been? |
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| Where were you five years ago? You weren't helping then. |
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| I was here. I lived with him alone. |
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| I was working fourteen hour days....I was living in a studio in Brooklyn. |
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| You had your life. You got to finish school. |
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| You could have stayed in school! |
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| I would have done anything...I told you a million times to do anything you wanted. |
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| What about Dad? Someone had to take care of him. |
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| He was ill. He should have been in a full-time professional-care situation. |
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| He didn't belong in the nuthouse. |
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| He might have been better off. |
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| This is where I'm meant to feel guilty, right? |
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| I'm heartless. My own father. |
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| He needed to be here. In his own house, near the university, near his students, near everything that made him happy. |
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| Maybe. Or maybe some real professional care would have done him more good....It's not your fault. It's my fault for letting you do it. |
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| I was right to keep him here. |
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| What about his remission? Four years ago. He was healthy for almost a year. |
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| And then he went downhill again. |
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| He might have been worse in a hospital. |
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| Aand he might have been better. Did he ever do any work again? |
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| No. And you might have been better. |
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| Living here with him didn't do you any good...you had so much talent... |
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| I think you have some of his talent and some of his tendency toward...instability. |
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| Claire in addition to the "cute apartments" that you've "scouted" for me in New York, would you by any chance also have devoted some of your considerable engergies toward scouting out another type of... |
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| ...living facility for your bughouse little sister? |
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| No! Absolutely not. That is not what this is about. |
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| Don't lie to me, Claire. I'm smarter than you. |
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| The resources....I've investigated... |
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| If you wanted to, all I'm saying is, the doctors in New York and the people are the best, and they-- |
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| It would be entirely up to you. You wouldn't live anywhere, you can... |
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| Don't yell, please. Clam down. |
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