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Amputee, The (1974)
This isn't what I am telling you.
You weren't in the room when Jim said that. And I was. And he really did. He told me, that everything was fine between Helen and him. And I knew, that even if he didn't say it, that it was true. He knew it then. No one else did. You may be thought you did. But I knew you didn't. And it makes me furious when you tell me I didn't know about Helen. She was my best friend. She even told me about that time she drank gin with you. So may be now you believe me. After that I got sick of the beach. Harry turned on all of the burners on the stove before we left the cabin. He said he wanted to set fire to the whole row. It made me sick. Everything was bad between us. And that was it for me. I never said one word to him on the way back. When he stopped and we saw Joan at Jim's. He bought some cigarettes and told Joan that I was a flirt. I don't flirt. I never was a flirt. I was not flirting with Jim. I didn't flirt then and I don't flirt now. And you started this that night Jim told me. You have never understood Jim. After the way you treated Helen, it isn't a wonder that he feels the way he does. And you know it. And you know, that even Paul isn't the same. You have never understood Jim. You had it all wrong, honey. You. And Joan. Now you know what Paul was really talking about. By the way. Where were you when Paul got home, at three in the morning? This isn't what I am telling you. You weren't in the room when Jim said that. And I was. And he really did. He told me, that everything was fine between Helen and him. And I knew, that even if he didn't say it, that it was true. He knew it then. No one else did. You may be thought you did. But I knew you didn't. And it makes me furious when you tell me I didn't know about Helen. She was my best friend. She even told me about that time she drank gin with you. So now may be you believe me. After that I got sick of the beach. Harry turned on all of the burners on the stove before we left the cabin. He said he wanted to set fire to the whole row. It made me sick. Everything was bad between us. And that was it for me. I never said one word to him on the way back. When he stopped and we saw Joan at Jim's. He bought some cigarettes and told Joan I was a flirt. I don't flirt. I never was a flirt. I was not flirting with Jim. I didn't flirt then and I don't flirt now. And you started this that night Jim told me. You have never understood Jim. After the way you treated Helen, it isn't a wonder that he feels the way he does. And you know it. And you know, that even Paul isn't the same. You have never understood Jim. You had it all wrong, honey. You and Joan. Now you know what Paul was really talking about. By the way. Where were you that night, when Paul got home at three in the morning? |
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