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I sometimes speculate that I have a u-turn somewhere in my vagina, explaining my birthing trials.
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In one painting by ter Borch, a woman in a glistening silver satin dress ducks her head and turns away from us, in response to something said by a seated gallant who is too young to endorse the work's sometimes speculated title, "The Paternal Admonition"; the scene expanded, in my mind, to the length and depth of a first-rate movie.
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Masur is a gentler man than my father, so sometimes the movie dialogue -- "I don't speculate; I write what I know" -- has less bite, less arrogance, if you will.
"I mean, I can only speculate.
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