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It's his sister.
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I, I feel a-a strong,
almost mammalian pull

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towards you.
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You mean like how the moon
pulls the tides?

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Yes. Yes, just like that.
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Are you sure you don't mean
his sister-in-law?

1:00:23
No. It's his sister.
1:00:25
Oh, well, I think that's sweet.
1:00:27
They must be
a very affectionate family.

1:00:29
You two could learn something
from them

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about just how close
a brother and sister

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can be.
1:00:35
No one's ever said anything
like that to me before.

1:00:39
Say it again.
1:00:40
What?
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The mammal word.
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Mammalian.
1:00:44
Yes, that's it.
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What does that mean?
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Mammals are
warm-blooded creatures.

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Warm?
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Very warm.
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Yes?
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Yes.
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Very, very warm?
1:01:11
There's no way I'm doing that.
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-We should go.
-We should go.

1:01:20
Um... where?
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Well, uh...
we're going to be late.

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Oh. Okay.
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We have reservations.
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Yeah.
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T om.
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Judy.
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Hi.
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Kevin.
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V.
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You know this woman, son?
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Not as well as we know
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each other, Mr. Smith.
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You... know her, Father?
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Uh, no-- no, no, no, no.
1:01:57
No, you must be confusing me
with someone else.


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