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:06:00
Well, maybe somebody changed
the lock.

:06:01
Well, that's crazy.
Who's gonna change this lock?

:06:05
Well, l don't know.
lt was just a suggestion.

:06:08
Ah! Success.l
:06:10
Voila!m
:06:12
Well, this is it.r
:06:16
The old homestead.
:06:26
-Oh! lt smells damp.
-Well, it's... uh...e

:06:29
been empty for awhile,
hasn't it?

:06:33
But we'll soon warm it upt
:06:35
and get it feeling like a home.
:06:38
-How long since you were here?
-Oh, the better part of ten years.

:06:42
l wanted to sell it after
the old lady died,

:06:45
but l couldn't get Frank to agree.
:06:47
l guess he needed a hideout
or something.

:06:52
Would you look at this?
:06:57
And don't worry,
this stuff means nothing to me.

:07:01
lt all goes.
:07:03
l thought half of it was
your brother's.b

:07:05
l've never known him to kick cash
out of bed. Besides...

:07:09
he's probably behind bars
some place.

:07:11
You know...i
:07:15
we'll have to let Kirsty see this place
before we do a thing to it.

:07:19
She'll love it.,
:07:20
You really want to move in here?'
:07:22
You don't like it?k
:07:24
l suppose it's better than Brooklyn.
:07:27
Oh, don't start, Julia.k
:07:29
-Don't start what?
-Look...w

:07:32
we can make it work here.t
:07:34
Now l've got a terrific job,
you're back in your own turf.

:07:40
We can be happy.
:07:41
-All right, all right.
-So what's the argument?

:07:45
-No argument.
-Oh, Christ!

:07:48
But honey...u
:07:53
Shit!r

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