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Oh!
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Excuse me.
:44:32
Sorry, excuse me.
:44:33
Thank you.
:44:34
Who do I need to find?
:44:36
What am I doing?
:44:37
Uh, Dad. Dad.
:44:39
Find Dad.
:44:58
Um, excuse me.
:44:59
I'm looking
:45:00
for Frank's father.
:45:01
He's a teacher here.
:45:03
Oh, what's his goddamn name?
:45:05
His name is, um...
:45:06
T om.
:45:08
T om, that's his name.
:45:36
...the edges on the sedge.
:45:38
That's one of the ways
you can tell--
:45:40
sedges have edges.
:45:41
Now, if you look at
the composition of this soil
:45:43
closely under a microscope,
you could see traces of
:45:46
thousands and thousands
of years of evolution.
:45:48
Thanks, Mr. Wheeler.
:45:49
You're welcome, Nate.
:45:50
-Mr. Wheeler.
-Mm-hmm.
:45:51
Is this toad flax?
:45:52
No, that's lmpatiens capensis.
:45:53
That's also known
as touch-me-not.
:45:55
You guys,
I found a touch-me-not.
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Untouched, unspoiled,
:45:58
here in the middle
of suburban uniformity,