:29:01
I need to see your mother
about Martin.
:29:07
The family doesn't have
a very high opinion of Martin.
:29:12
He skipped his father's funeral.
He no longer exists for us.
:29:17
He's very sick.
:29:20
I heard he's in an asylum.
:29:22
What a way to end up.
:29:24
It's not the end. He'll be fine.
:29:29
I sincerely hope so.
:29:35
Change the free enterprise stuff.
We need concrete examples.
:29:41
The postal service?
:29:44
Come with me.
:29:48
You're not in Paris.
:29:51
We all know each other here.
:29:54
And we notice strangers.
:29:56
I'm running for Congress.
:29:59
I'm very busy.
I can't deal with someone
:30:04
who's harassing my mother.
:30:07
If it's the will
that interests you,
:30:10
feel free to see our lawyer,
on my behalf.
:30:15
He'll explain. It's not my job.
:30:19
As for the rest,
please respect our privacy.
:30:22
Martin's mental health
:30:24
no longer concerns my mother.
Leave her alone.
:30:27
If you keep violating her privacy,
I'll lodge a complaint.
:30:45
Are you staying tonight?
:30:48
I haven't decided yet.
:30:50
There's no rush.
We're never full.
:30:53
So you know our mayor?
I hear you saw him today.
:30:59
He's busy.