:28:01
the fairies?
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I grew up in a home.
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Whose home?
:28:09
I meant an orphanage.
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Wonderful.
:28:15
This is just wonderful.
:28:17
My daughter
can trace her ancestors
:28:20
back 400 years
:28:21
to some of the finest families
in Mexico,
:28:24
and you are telling me
:28:26
she has married a man
with no past?
:28:29
Or worse...
:28:30
a man with no past
:28:33
and no future!
:28:35
Wonderful.
:28:37
You don't know
that he has no future.
:28:40
You don't know
anything about him.
:28:41
Do you?
:28:43
Yes. I know he knows
how to love somebody.
:28:47
I know he wants a house
with kids and a dog.
:28:53
A great job.
:28:54
You mean,
like the one he has?
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Excuse me.
:29:04
It was very good.
:29:05
Thank you.
:29:38
He doesn't pull
any punches, does he?
:29:41
I'm sorry.
:29:42
You must think
they're horrible.
:29:46
When I was a kid...
:29:48
every night I'd climb
up to the roof of the orphanage,
:29:51
and I'd make a wish
on every star I could see.
:29:56
That's a lot of wishing.
:29:58
It usually boiled down
to one wish, really.