Dead Again
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:35:06
Inga, I was just upstairs.
:35:09
- Yes?
- It's just that I thought...

:35:12
We had talked about you and Frankie
moving downstairs.

:35:16
Roman never said anything to me.
:35:20
What Mr Strauss said or didn't say
is irrelevant.

:35:23
We've already discussed this.
Tonight, of all nights,

:35:26
I'd appreciate it if you weren't
sleeping in the next room.

:35:30
- Yes, Mrs Strauss.
- Thank you.

:35:35
Mrs Strauss?
:35:39
- Congratulations.
- Thank you, Frankie.

:35:48
- Lydia.
- Mrs Strauss.

:35:52
May I present Gray Baker?
:35:54
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:35:56
Mr Baker just made the list
for the Pulitzer Prize.

:35:59
Really?
:36:01
- Yes, really.
- Well, congratulations.

:36:04
- Congratulations yourself.
- Thank you.

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So, any new tidbits from the press?
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Zero. To tell you the truth,
I miss the war.

:36:15
What an odd thing to say.
:36:19
Doesn't seem to be much news any
more, all this back-to-normal stuff.

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The world's getting boring again.
:36:27
I'll tell you what,
the only thing I do regret

:36:31
is by being away so long
I haven't had my chance...

:36:37
to hear you play, Mrs Strauss.
To hear you play.

:36:41
I'm not going into hiding, Mr Baker.
I'm just getting married.

:36:47
- It's a pleasure to meet you.
- The pleasure's mine.

:36:51
See you later. Bye.
:36:56
Roman had given Margaret
the wedding day of her dreams,


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