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:29:03
Fine, sir, fine.
:29:06
Please sit down and
make yourself at home.

:29:22
We'll have to be going soon.
:29:26
Why are you so uncomfortable
with your parents?

:29:29
- Why did you want to leave at once?
- I didn't like how they treated you.

:29:34
"What is it your parents are in?"
:29:36
- What is it your people are in?
- My father bakes cookies.

:29:40
- What's the name of his firm?
- Phil's Bake Shop.

:29:44
- Of Cranston, Rhode Island.
- How interesting...

:29:49
- So your people are from Cranston?
- Mostly. Mother is from Fall River.

:29:54
- The Barretts have mills there.
- Where they exploited the poor.

:29:59
In the 19th century.
:30:01
When you inherit,
you can give all our money back.

:30:06
That's what the philosopher
Saint-Simon advocated.

:30:09
In the 18th century.
:30:14
- It's late.
- Aren't you staying for dinner?

:30:17
- Yes.
- No. I have to get back.

:30:20
You're staying for dinner
and that's an order.

:30:23
Everything is an order,
a directive, a command.

:30:27
Where is your sense of humour?
:30:29
In school, he used to send me memos.
:30:32
Memos! Don't you find that odd?
:30:35
I find it rather cute.
:30:40
- Have you heard from Law School?
- No, sir, not yet.

:30:45
Who've they got better than Oliver?
:30:47
I quite agree.
He'll be graduated with honours.

:30:50
He's always done well in school.
At Exeter, he was...

:30:54
It doesn't mean a thing.
I'm just one of many trying to get in.


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