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:28:03
get yourself a room for tonight.
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Do you like this? This picture?
:28:14
Of course.
Thas why I have it.

:28:17
- Is a Cézanne.
- I know. Paul Cézanne.

:28:20
You cut it down to fit the frame, right?
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How sad for you.
Is only a print.

:28:27
Buy a real one. Ciao.
:28:37
Two o'clock in the morning.
:28:40
You've found a man, am I right?
:28:43
Yes, I've found a man.
He's seven years old.

:28:47
In America thas old enough.
:28:49
Get some rest.
We leave in the morning for Chicago,

:28:53
where I won't let you
out of my sight.

:28:55
Only two days in this country.
:28:58
You will come with us to Chicago,
Boston, San Francisco.

:29:03
Then we come back
to Washington. Come.

:29:07
What can you do
in this awful city by yourself?

:29:10
A girl, all alone.
No money.

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Not a penny will I give you.
You will starve.

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- Perhaps I will get a job.
- A job?

:29:20
I have given you the finest education
in all of Europe.

:29:23
You do not know how to do anything.
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Then perhaps I will run for the Congress.
:29:40
Hello? Who?
:29:44
Tom.
:29:47
The what?
:29:49
The guesthouse?
:29:50
Yes, they started moving it
to the new lot today. Why?

:29:56
Don't be silly, I won't sell it to you.
You can have it.


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