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5 April
The film / book title says The End of The Affair... :— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) May 6, 2018
But shouldn't the characters spend at least 50% of the time with :
1. Whether it should be 'affair', or (italicized or not) 'affaire' ?
2. Which of the classic definitions of affair(e)s it meets, and, if so, why ?
Mouth-music
[For the Winter Solstice]
I stand, and
(Having teased
Other lips) quiver
Now, 'twixt these
And your tongue -
Till I explode
Ambrosian gouts,
Thick and warm,
To savour
Sweetly down
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Emma : I wonder. I wonder if everyone knew, all the time.
— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) May 9, 2018
Jerry : Don't be silly. We were brilliant. Nobody knew. Who ever went to Kilburn in those days ? Just you and me.
Harold Pinter ~ Betrayal (1978) https://t.co/6ygXo8r4vV
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)
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