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:52:04
-Good girl.
-Good girl.

:52:06
-Hi.
-Thanks, Dora. I can finish up.

:52:09
Good girl.
:52:10
Come here. I got to show you something.
:52:16
What do you think?
:52:18
I like it.
:52:21
Kind of institutional, yet post-Victorian.
Very nice.

:52:24
Wait, but look.
:52:27
She's pregnant. We've got to let her out.
:52:29
-She doesn't want to have them in here.
-She might run away, though.

:52:33
But look at her. She's really unhappy.
She's got to find a safe spot.

:52:37
Okay. Sure.
:52:39
Come here, sweetie. There you go.
:52:45
I found these on your desk.
:52:50
Oh, my God.
:52:53
It's almost not like him.
:52:55
I know he loves me,
but he's never committed to paper before.

:53:01
How can I ever thank you?
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-For what?
-For saving my life, for taking care of me.

:53:14
You've been amazing.
:53:15
-Wait. Where are you going?
-I'm going home.

:53:19
I feel better now
and I've got to look for a job.

:53:22
I'm sure you want a good night's sleep
in your own bed.

:53:25
No. I mean, if you stay tonight,
you can get an early start tomorrow.

:53:30
But I don't have any clean clothes.
:53:32
Actually, I was just about to do a wash.
:53:35
We can both wear
my extra-fashionable laundry clothes.

:53:41
What is this?
:53:43
Mid-90s hip-hop for the heartland.
:53:45
My mother tried to help me be cooler,
so she went to Sears, where...

:53:48
...they take the guesswork out of
exposing underpants.

:53:53
If this is all you have,
then I think we'd better do a wash.

:53:57
I'll change in there.

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