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Yes, yes.
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It says--
See here?
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You must come to China
and meet them...
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and tell them
all about their mother.
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What could I tell them?
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I didn't know anything
about her. She was--
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- She was my mother.
- What do you mean?
Tell them how smart she was...
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- Your mother is your voice.
- how kind she was.
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- Everyone love her.
- How sincere, how hard-working she was.
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- And the excellent dishes she cooked.
- Even better than mine.
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And how beautiful she sang.
Don't you remember?
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How can a daughter
not know her own mother?
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You're right.
I will tell them.
:16:44
I-I should.
I want to.
:16:55
June? June.
:16:58
What you thinking?
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Oh, those babies,
of course. The twins.
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I can't believe I'm actually
going to meet them.
:17:15
How sad they must have been
when you told them Mom died.
:17:21
That must have been the hardest
letter for you to write.
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Oh, peanut bowl empty.
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Oh! Oh, I'll get us some.
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All this time never
telling her the truth.
:17:39
- Must tell her today.
- How can you not tell her?
:17:42
How can I tell her what
the letter really say?
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Then she never go to China,
never go to see her sister.
:17:49
Am I right?
Yes, of course.
:17:54
Lindo, I still think it's wrong.