Sarah Trevanny: I don't know how much you...
Tom Ripley: How much I...drink? Bathe? Work out?
Sarah Trevanny: How much you know about Jonathan's condition.
Tom Ripley: Nothing. I'm an innocent.
Sarah Trevanny: Jonathan has chronic myeloid leukemia.
Tom Ripley: [ingenuously] My God, you're kidding! I'm so sorry.
Sarah Trevanny: Thank you. So, this opportunity came up for him to get a second opinion at this research foundation. [quietly] He doesn't talk about it much, but I know he's angry. He's angry because... he'll probably die soon, while the rest of us go on living. And he's angry to be so young. And he's angry that he might not see Matthew grow up.
Tom Ripley: And what about you? Are you angry?
Sarah Trevanny: [sadly] Sometimes. I love him completely, but... I feel there's a part of me that will be glad when it's all over...and that's a terrible thing to say.
Tom Ripley: I don't think you could say anything that terrible, or think it. I don't think what you're feeling is terrible at all. I think Jonathan is very, very fortunate to have someone like you, and I imagine he knows it.
Tom Ripley: How much I...drink? Bathe? Work out?
Sarah Trevanny: How much you know about Jonathan's condition.
Tom Ripley: Nothing. I'm an innocent.
Sarah Trevanny: Jonathan has chronic myeloid leukemia.
Tom Ripley: [ingenuously] My God, you're kidding! I'm so sorry.
Sarah Trevanny: Thank you. So, this opportunity came up for him to get a second opinion at this research foundation. [quietly] He doesn't talk about it much, but I know he's angry. He's angry because... he'll probably die soon, while the rest of us go on living. And he's angry to be so young. And he's angry that he might not see Matthew grow up.
Tom Ripley: And what about you? Are you angry?
Sarah Trevanny: [sadly] Sometimes. I love him completely, but... I feel there's a part of me that will be glad when it's all over...and that's a terrible thing to say.
Tom Ripley: I don't think you could say anything that terrible, or think it. I don't think what you're feeling is terrible at all. I think Jonathan is very, very fortunate to have someone like you, and I imagine he knows it.
Sarah Trevanny : I don't know how much you...
Tom Ripley : How much I...drink? Bathe? Work out?
Sarah Trevanny : How much you know about Jonathan's condition.
Tom Ripley : Nothing. I'm an innocent.
Sarah Trevanny : Jonathan has chronic myeloid leukemia.
Tom Ripley : [ingenuously] My God, you're kidding! I'm so sorry.
Sarah Trevanny : Thank you. So, this opportunity came up for him to get a second opinion at this research foundation. [quietly] He doesn't talk about it much, but I know he's angry. He's angry because... he'll probably die soon, while the rest of us go on living. And he's angry to be so young. And he's angry that he might not see Matthew grow up.
Tom Ripley : And what about you? Are you angry?
Sarah Trevanny : [sadly] Sometimes. I love him completely, but... I feel there's a part of me that will be glad when it's all over...and that's a terrible thing to say.
Tom Ripley : I don't think you could say anything that terrible, or think it. I don't think what you're feeling is terrible at all. I think Jonathan is very, very fortunate to have someone like you, and I imagine he knows it.
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