Mary Howard:
Well, now, in my book, the girl is perfectly straight and she doesn't want to marry him.
Clare:
Why?
Mary Howard:
He's married already.
Clare:
Can't he get a divorce?
Mary Howard:
She doesn't want him to.
Clare:
Oh, the wife doesn't?
Mary Howard:
Oh, no. No, the one he's in love with. She wants to be sure she loves him enough to marry him. She wants to be sure he isn't making another mistake before she lets him give up the wife. So, she lives with him first. That's perfectly natural and believable, isn't it?
Clare:
Oh, if she loves him terrifically, certainly. But...
Mary Howard:
Don't you think what she does is right? Do you think its moral or immoral?
Clare:
If she honestly believes its right, its perfectly moral - for her. But...
Mary Howard:
Go on.
Clare:
Well, the hard thing for me to believe is that she'd believe this man.
Mary Howard:
Good heavens, why? A woman knows when a man's in love.
Clare:
Perhaps, I suppose any married woman would think that this other woman ought to know enough not to believe a married man if he's making love to her.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:45

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