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:25:00
Here are your pyjamas.
:25:02
We'd better let Robert
sleep in the bed

:25:05
since he's been out
on the town all night.

:25:09
I won it fair and square, ask my friend.
:25:13
You're not on trial.
:25:16
- Daddy...
- Take off your pants.

:25:19
- What were you saying?
- Make her be our maid.

:25:22
Offer her a lot of money.
It would be fun.

:25:25
- We'll talk about it tomorrow.
- Thas the last we'll hear of that.

:25:29
I hire the help around here.
I can't take any girl you find on the street.

:25:34
- You don't like her because I like her.
- Thas ridiculous.

:25:39
You keep us here in this city
:25:41
and don't let us go back to Aunt
Carolyn because we like her, too.

:25:45
- That isn't the reason.
- Well, what is?

:25:50
Go to sleep.
:25:52
You don't like us.
You don't like us at all.

:25:55
Well, I don't like you.
I don't like anybody.

:25:58
I don't like this old harmonica any more.
:26:01
I wish it hit you and killed you dead.
:26:04
Don't you care, Robert.
I like you.

:26:18
Thank you so much.
I'm sincerely grateful.

:26:21
Here.
:26:23
All right, here's five more.
:26:25
- Apparently, gratitude has gone up.
- But I don't want this money.

:26:30
Would you mind answering me
a personal question?

:26:32
How long is it since you had a bath?
:26:35
- Cosa?
- A bath.

:26:37
You look as if you need a good scrubbing.
How long has it been?

:26:41
Well... I don't remember.
:26:44
A bottle of Chianti, a loaf of bread.
:26:47
A corner in which to sleep.
Is not a bad life, is it?

:26:51
How would you like a job
as a maid to the children?

:26:54
For $100 a month to start?
:26:57
Thas nonsense.
Thank you again and good night.


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