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:52:00
Okay. Yeah.
:52:04
This is her, yes?
:52:09
Yeah, sure.
Around the eyes a little.

:52:11
I mean, I'm definitely getting
the British thing, you know,
with the crown and the scepter.

:52:16
- Do you have a name for
the roommate finder's service?
- They would have the information.

:52:19
No, I do not.
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But if it helps, I do remember
where the service was located.

:52:26
- Absolutely!
- Yes! Where? Where?

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- Manhattan.
- Where in Manhattan, Mr. Mignon?

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On 60thStreet.
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- East side or west side?
- It was just next to that--

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on the left of that
splendid little patisserie,

:52:43
Serendipity.
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That'sit.
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Get-- Get ready.
:52:57
Happy birthday.
It's on the house.

:52:59
Thank you.
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Thanks.
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Oh, I'm a god-awful friend.
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- No, you will be if you sing.
- [ Laughs ]

:53:11
Eve, thanks so much
for coming with me.

:53:14
You're welcome.
:53:16
Sara, you know,
it's a wonderful thought.

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The idea that all of life,
that every single event
is part of some master plan...

:53:24
designed to lead us
to our universal soul mate.

:53:27
But if that's really true,
then what's the point of living?

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Or making decisions?
Hell, why should we even
get out of bed in the morning?

:53:34
For the cake?
:53:36
No. Not for cake.
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So that you make mistakes.
:53:42
Mistakes like this trip.
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And if you're smart enough,
you learn from your mistakes.

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You figure it out.
You-You think.

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You realize that life
isn't some elaborate stage play
with directions for the actors.

:53:54
Life's a mess, Sara.
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It's-It's
chaos personified.


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