Mrs. Doubtfire
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:44:03
Things are really starting to take shape,
and I'm blossoming! Really, I am!

:44:08
Things were hairy for a while,
but I'm in great shape now!

:44:13
I'm my own man now! Oh, yes!
:44:17
A job I could really sink my teeth into!
:44:20
I'll be right there, Mrs Sellner!
:44:25
So nice I don't have to
save face any more, Mrs Sellner!

:44:32
Mrs Sellner! How are you? Always a joy!
:44:35
If you wanted some cheese,
why didn'tyou just say so?

:44:38
Well, you'll be happy to know
that I now am holding down two jobs.

:44:42
One for an educational film
and TV company - heavy responsibility.

:44:46
- And the other?
- Cleaning houses. Not mine.

:44:52
- Big girl!
- Your sister is English?

:44:54
She's half-English, half-American.
:44:56
Half-sister, really. That makes her
an eighth English? I've never done the math.

:45:00
Let me see, my father was American.
He flewfor the English during the war.

:45:05
He was in London and...
he met this lovely Englishwoman.

:45:08
Well, my sister was the fruit of their passions.
:45:12
Sorry. My sister's, notyours.
:45:15
You see, she's not a very good housekeeper.
But she makes a fabulous cup of English tea.

:45:20
Really? Well, I would adore
a good cup of English tea.

:45:24
Oh! Wouldn't we all! I'll go get her.
:45:27
Sis! Oh, sis!
:45:30
Sis, are you in here?
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Tea? Cup of TNT.
:45:51
Sick. Mom!
:45:58
My face!

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