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The celebrations are already over, however, and the new father, who has married the same woman who threw him out, is crying in his beer about the miseries of married life and congratulating him on being well out of it, a lucky man.
NEWYORKER: Going for a Beer
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It boasts the built-in interest of a script by Ingmar Bergman, dramatizing the courtship and early married life of his parents.
NEWYORKER: The Best Intentions
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One figure in particular rode on these trains: a man called Joe Singer, who had dated his mother before she was married, and who might have been his father if life had been different.
ECONOMIST: R.B. Kitaj