Laura Benanti credited as playing...
Susan Blane
- Susan Blane: Please, Larry, you're making this more difficult than it needs to be.
- Larry Russell: I think it needs to be damned difficult.
- Larry Russell: Then what can I do?
- Susan Blane: Nothing. There's nothing to be done. We had a fling. And we enjoyed it. At least I did. Now, it's time for us to move on with our lives.
- Larry Russell: Here I was thinking we had a future, but no.
- Susan Blane: Goodbye, Larry. Look after yourself, and please try to be kind when you think of me.
- Bertha Russell: You've had your fun. Isn't it time to end it?
- Susan Blane: What are you talking about?
- Bertha Russell: What is it that you want from him? You can't give him an heir. In 20 years, when he is in his prime, you'll be walking with a stick. Even if he feels too guilty to leave, part of him will be waiting for you to die. You must remember what that was like when you were married to your husband.
- Susan Blane: How dare you say such things?
- Bertha Russell: I dare because they're true.
- Susan Blane: I think we should call a halt.
- Larry Russell: I don't understand.
- Susan Blane: We should stop seeing each other. No damage has been done, nothing that won't be forgotten within a week. But if we continue as we were, things might get complicated.
- Larry Russell: Yes. They will get complicated because we're going to be married and live together until we die.