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: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.

:27:01
Good night.
:27:03
Be nice to Roberto.
Please don't spank him.

:27:07
I'll handle my own family.
I've done all right so far.

:27:10
- Why did he run away?
- Must there be a reason?

:27:13
- Always. Where is their mother?
- What?

:27:16
- Their mother.
- You are looking at her.

:27:19
- I'm a little new at the job.
- I'm sorry.

:27:23
Roberto tells me
he is very unhappy.

:27:26
Sounds as if Roberto and you
had quite an evening.

:27:30
He doesn't like the hot city.
He wants to be near the river.

:27:34
Why do you let him stay here
in this tiny box?

:27:37
You must have had
a lot of experience raising children.

:27:40
I have no experience.
But I know when a little child is unhappy.

:27:44
And how I know when a father
is unreasonable!

:27:48
Try to be a parent,
not a policeman.

:27:52
I don't know
what you know about parents,

:27:54
but I imagine you had a wide
acquaintance amongst policemen.

:27:59
I'll call one if you keep that up.
I gave you some money,


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