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l don't know if you're aware of this,
Josephine...
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...but African parrots, in their native
Congo, they speak only French.
:40:14
Really?
:40:16
You're lucky to get four words
out of them in English.
:40:19
But if you were to walk
through the jungle...
:40:22
...you'd hear them speaking
the most elaborate French.
:40:27
Those parrots talk about everything.
Politics, movies, fashion.
:40:32
Everything but religion.
:40:35
Why not religion, Dad?
:40:37
lt's rude to talk about religion. You
never know who you're gonna offend.
:40:47
Josephine actually went
to the Congo last year.
:40:52
Oh, so you know.
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Hello.
:41:11
Hi. How are you feeling?
:41:14
Oh, l was dreaming.
:41:18
What were you dreaming about?
:41:21
Oh, l don't usually remember...
:41:24
...unless they're especially portentous.
Do you know what that word means?
:41:29
lt means when you dream about
something that's gonna happen.
:41:33
Like one night, l had a dream...
:41:35
...where this crow came and said:
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''Your aunt is gonna die.''
:41:43
l was so scared,
l woke up my parents...
:41:47
...but they said it was just a dream
and to get back to bed.
:41:51
But the next morning,
my Aunt Stacy was dead.
:41:55
That's terrible.
:41:57
Terrible for her, but think about me,
young boy with that kind of power.