Music From Another Room
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:25:01
Mother used to read for me,
but she finds it hard to breathe now.

:25:05
What's that sound?
:25:07
These are...
:25:09
These are pieces of tile
I keep on me for good luck.

:25:14
Really? Can I feel?
:25:16
Yeah. Here. That's a piece of red marble.
:25:20
And that's...
:25:23
That's a piece of malachite,
another piece of marble.

:25:26
Is something wrong?
:25:28
No.
:25:29
Are you sure?
:25:32
Yeah. I'm fine. You can keep those.
:25:35
- Really? Thank you.
- Feel nice?

:25:37
Yeah. I like it.
:25:40
For good luck?
:25:42
Good luck.
:25:44
Do you want corn?
:25:45
- We have to find someone to read for Nina.
- She uses them up like tissue.

:25:49
I do not. I don't go through like tissue paper.
:25:52
Does everybody know that Daniel's a tiler?
:25:54
Maybe he could do our guest bathroom, honey.
:25:57
Not that sort of tiler. Danny's an artist.
:25:59
- It's a nice bathroom.
- I restore mosaics.

:26:03
Interesting.
:26:05
Yeah. Mr. Tambini, my teacher and mentor...
:26:09
...said that I have great potential,
potential to be a master tiler.

:26:13
Fascinating.
:26:14
- Do you ever do your own work?
- Just restoration at the moment.

:26:17
- You don't find that limiting?
- Actually, I do.

:26:19
So, basically you're a repairman.
:26:22
- Would you like some wine?
- You know, alcohol is poison.

:26:25
Please!
:26:26
Karen, you're the Ralph Nader of gastronomy.
:26:28
I'm just telling you the facts.
:26:30
I read once where they took a rat...
:26:32
...and injected him with alcohol
20 times a day for five years.

:26:35
- You know what it died of?
- Holes?

:26:40
- I like this guy.
- Why don't you have some parsley?

:26:42
Karen, please.
We have to find someone to read for Nina.

:26:45
I'm going to read Anna Karenina.
:26:48
That is the greatest love story ever written.
:26:51
- Don't talk about love while I'm eating.
- Father doesn't believe in love.

:26:56
Daniel's a romantic. I can tell.
:26:59
You've been in love, haven't you, Danny?

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