Time After Time
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:03:05
What on earth is that?
:03:07
Isn't it incredible? They built it
for the Pan-American Expo of 1914.

:03:12
Somehow, it's still standing.
I love living next to it.

:03:16
Come on, I'll give you the cook's tour.
:03:19
I bet you don't have anything
like this in London.

:03:22
-You've never seen the Albert Hall.
-I've never even been to London.

:03:28
-Where do you live?
-This way.

:03:33
You should see it
when they turn the lights on.

:03:36
-Is it marble?
-Would you believe plaster?

:03:50
What on earth is Cosmopolitan?
:03:54
Where are all your books?
:03:57
I don't have all that many.
:03:59
I don't seem to read much anymore.
:04:02
Even when I have the time,
it's easier to watch TV...

:04:06
...even though that's mainly crap.
:04:09
What's that?
:04:11
The phone.
:04:12
Ted's idea.
Hello? Oh, hi.

:04:16
It's my friend Carol, from the bank,
checking up on you.

:04:21
Yeah.
:04:25
No.
:04:28
Who knows?
:04:32
Carol, I'm trying, so will you please
let me get on with it?

:04:37
I have to go now.Bye.
:04:41
Carol says hi.
:04:43
She asked if London
is really crawling with Arabs.

:04:47
-Arabs?
-She wants to marry into oil.

:04:53
This is almost ready.
I'm going to change.

:04:56
I've been in my work clothes all day.
:04:59
Please, you go right ahead.

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