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:53:02
And got to talk some English.
I could use it

:53:05
Tell me, what news of Ma?
You told her, didn't you?

:53:08
Yes, a long time ago. She thinks
you're away on a long business trip...

:53:12
with your boss. When you go home,
you must go home in style

:53:19
I have it all fixed.
- First, tell me...

:53:22
have you been sending money to Ma?
- Of course! On the 1st of every month!

:53:28
Say, you'd need some money,
wouldn't you? Keep this

:53:35
Looking for this thing?
:53:37
I guessed it was for me.
So why not take it for myself?

:53:40
Want a ten or a twenty? No...?
:53:42
Bravo, my boy! You'll make
your guru proud someday

:53:54
And someday, I'll ask your father what
the gentleman's son grows up to be

:54:12
Raj, I've been dying to see you!
This time, it has been a whole year!

:54:19
Where has this boss of yours
been taking you to?

:54:21
This time, I've been
to London and more

:54:25
London?
:54:31
On my way back, I even stopped
at Arthur Road

:54:34
My boss is into import and export.
- What's that?

:54:40
You don't know import-export?
You're so naive

:54:44
Your son is about to become a big
businessman, and you don't know...

:54:48
what import-export is?
Listen to this, Ma

:54:52
import-export means moving the money
between here and there

:54:59
But mostly, it comes in this way

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