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You're up there in the mountains
or in the woods, and it's beautiful.
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Almost religious.
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And I am not religious.
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Certainly not after Dorothy passed away.
:38:15
That must have been really tough
on your daughter.
:38:18
I've tried to explain it all to Emily,
including the whole religious aspect,
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but what the hell? She's four.
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I just don't want her to be angry at God
or against religion.
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I want her to be happy and educate herself
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and make her own decisions
about the big questions.
:38:41
Look, Melinda,
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I'd love to call you. Maybe we could spend
some time getting to know one another.
:38:49
I know you just returned to New York,
but it's really changed.
:38:53
I'd be glad to show you around.
:38:56
To tell you the truth, Bud,
I don't really think I'm ready to go out yet.
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I don't think it would be fair to you.
Maybe when I'm a little more settled.
:39:05
Sure. At your leisure.
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I understand.
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Jesus.
:39:12
Emily's with a new sitter tonight
and, of course, I'm a basket case.
:39:17
- That's very sweet.
- Would you excuse me?
:39:42
Laurel, you know this one. Play.
:39:47
- I can't. He plays so beautifully.
- Hey, here. Come on.
:39:51
Come on.