Mrs. Doubtfire
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:38:03
Why don'tyou guys go on upstairs?
I'll be up in a minute.

:38:06
- It's lovely to meetyou.
- Yeah, nice to meetyou.

:38:09
You too, Lydie.
:38:17
- Oh, they're a spirited bunch.
- Yes.

:38:19
- Especially Lydie. She's got daggers for you.
- I know.

:38:22
- They're very upset with me right now.
- Probably the divorce.

:38:26
How did you know?
:38:28
You can sense it, dear -
the way she talks about her father.

:38:31
I don't think he's in the Navy, the way she's
saying she misses him. It's like he's nearby.

:38:37
- Yes.
- Oh, that's so sad.

:38:39
- Would you care to have a cup of tea?
- I'd love that.

:38:42
- It's right in here.
- What a lovely home you have.

:38:44
- Did you decorate this yourself?
- Yes, I did.

:38:47
Oh, it reeks of taste! Isn't this lovely, dear!
:38:51
- Here's my résumé.
- Oh. Thank you.

:38:54
- Let me start this tea.
- Oh, no, dear. Let me get that for you.

:38:58
You've had a hard day. You just sityourself
down on that stool and leave the tea to me.

:39:04
Thank you. That's very nice of you.
:39:06
Oh, not at all, dear.
:39:09
- Oh. What a wonderful résumé.
- Thank you, dear.

:39:12
"Expert in first aid and CPR."
:39:14
And Heimlich manoeuvre, dear.
:39:16
You can never be too prepared
when little ones are around.

:39:20
They'll swallow anything.
You've got to be ready to pop it out.

:39:24
Oh, let's see.
:39:28
What a perfectly appointed little cubby!
:39:30
Look at this. Everything
has its place and name tag.

:39:34
How precise! It's lovely.
:39:37
My husband never appreciated it.
:39:39
Oh. Poor dolt.
:39:41
That's not the reason
you divorced him, was it?

:39:45
No.
:39:47
It's so sad, because marriage
can be such a blessing.

:39:51
So can divorce.
:39:54
Daniel is a very difficult man to live with.
But the children are crazy about him.


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