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:29:03
Then we come back
to Washington. Come.

:29:07
What can you do
in this awful city by yourself?

:29:10
A girl, all alone.
No money.

:29:13
Not a penny will I give you.
You will starve.

:29:16
- Perhaps I will get a job.
- A job?

:29:20
I have given you the finest education
in all of Europe.

:29:23
You do not know how to do anything.
:29:25
Then perhaps I will run for the Congress.
:29:40
Hello? Who?
:29:44
Tom.
:29:47
The what?
:29:49
The guesthouse?
:29:50
Yes, they started moving it
to the new lot today. Why?

:29:56
Don't be silly, I won't sell it to you.
You can have it.

:30:00
If you insist... A thousand.
:30:03
You drive a hard bargain.
:30:06
Who finally convinced you
the city was no place for children?

:30:10
It was my own idea.
:30:12
Why did you wait
until they were asleep to call me?

:30:17
Dear Carolyn, you are all-knowing,
all-seeing and shut up.

:30:21
It will be in the new foundation
first thing in the morning.

:30:25
Good night.
:30:46
- I don't want to go.
- Who wanted to live in the country?

:30:50
I have to spend
the whole summer commuting.

:30:53
I've been on a used-car lot all morning,
picking out a reasonably priced car.

:30:58
- Where's my friend Cinzia?
- I tried to hire her.


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