Ordinary People
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:55:00
Well. It's an awkward age.
:55:03
Thank you.
:55:05
Maybe he needs a change.
:55:08
Is he eating enough?
:55:10
Yes. Mother.
:55:12
He'll be all right.
:55:14
If you're firm with him.
:55:16
I think he should
go away to school.

:55:20
I can't deal with him.
:55:22
Who'd make that decision?
:55:24
I suppose this doctor he's seeing.
:55:29
What sort of doctor...
:55:31
would make that decision for you?
:55:33
A psychiatrist.
:55:34
I thought that was finished.
:55:37
No.
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What's his name?
:55:40
Berger.
:55:42
Jewish doctor?
:55:44
I suppose he's Jewish.
:55:46
Maybe just German.
:55:48
What does Cal say
about all this?

:55:53
This can be saved.
:55:55
It's a nice clean break.
:55:57
# Amen. Amen. Alleluia #
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# Amen #
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# Amen ##
:56:10
Okay.
:56:11
That last "E" natural
could be higher.

:56:15
Officers. Don't forget
your meeting tonight.

:56:23
# Mmm mm mmm #
:56:24
# Mmm mm mmm #
:56:26
# Mmm mmm #
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# Mmm mm mmm #
:56:37
Hi. Jeannine.
:56:38
You're really a terrific tenor.
:56:41
In fact. You should be
doing the solo.

:56:44
No. L...
:56:46
No. I'm serious.
:56:48
You sing well.
:56:49
I'm getting to know your voice.
:56:52
How can you hear me
if you're singing?

:56:55
Well...
:56:57
I don't always sing.
:56:59
Sometimes I just listen.

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