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:51:00
but you were great yourself,
l was proud of you.

:51:03
Wait'll l go after the big fish,
the higher-ups...

:51:06
- then you'll really hear something.
- That's the way to talk.

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- How about meeting Belle?
- lt's about time.

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Belle, this is brotherJack.
Jack, Miss Fawcett.

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- How do you do?
- l've been looking forward
to this for a long time.

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- You have?
- Yes.

:51:20
Dion isn't the only admirer
of beauty in the family.

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Thank you.
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- That was a very nice thing to say.
- l couldn't help...

:51:26
but look at you
all through the trial.

:51:28
Maybe that's why you lost your case.
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- Can we drop you someplace?
- No. No thanks.

:51:34
l've-- l've got some things
to do here in the building.

:51:42
You know, it seemed kind of funny,
you and Dion on one side...

:51:45
and me on the other,
fighting each other.

:51:47
When we were kids,
we were always fighting.

:51:49
l bet if any other lrishers tried
to horn in...

:51:51
it was the O'Learys
against the world.

:51:53
- You said it.
- You two must've had fun
when you were little.

:51:56
- We still do.
- Even though we don't
always see eye-to-eye.

:51:59
Well, l've got
to leave you here...

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but l'll tell ya what you do,
Miss Fawcett--

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- or shall l call you "Belle"?
- Please do.

:52:05
Let Dion bring you up the house
some time for dinner, meet Ma.

:52:08
Well, l'd be
delighted.

:52:10
l wanna show you
some pictures of Dion...

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in his First Communion
suit at the age of nine.

:52:14
And some of you without any suit
at all at the age of six months.

:52:20
l wish you'd keep
an eye on this fellow for us.

:52:23
He's getting up in the world so fast,
it might go to his head.

:52:26
l'd kind of hate
to have to knock it off.

:52:29
l'll try.
:52:31
Good-bye.
See you soon.

:52:33
Good-bye,Jack.
:52:39
- You know, l like him.
- They don't make 'em any better.

:52:42
That was nice of him,
wanting me to meet your mother.

:52:44
Well, yes. l've been thinking
about that myself.

:52:46
Don't. l understand how
she feels about me.

:52:49
Ma's all right--
A little old-fashioned, perhaps.

:52:51
Please.
:52:53
l had no idea he was so--
so human.

:52:56
Sure.
Takes after me.

:52:59
You know, there's something
almost normal about him.


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