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:32:02
Thas a sad story.
But I don't think this is the job for you.

:32:06
- Besides, we're going to the country.
- I adore the country.

:32:10
- Whas wrong?
- Nosebleed.

:32:13
- Get me a damp cloth and hurry.
- That settles it. She stays.

:32:16
She can't stay with us.
That guesthouse is too small.

:32:20
Try to look at it from my viewpoint.
Perhaps you'd better not.

:32:24
- How are you?
- Thas fine. Is stopped.

:32:27
- I was just about to do that.
- We'll go and wash your face.

:32:31
Come on, David, we'll help.
:32:33
You wouldn't believe it.
:32:38
Hello, Alan.
:32:40
Any luck trying to sublet
this apartment?

:32:43
We lined up a few prospects,
but they say the rent is too high.

:32:47
- OK, I'll knock off $25 a month.
- The wife and I will take it.

:32:51
I can't tell you what a help you are.
:32:54
Les get the luggage out.
I'm so sorry.

:32:57
We've taken a vote and is unanimous.
Cinzia stays.

:33:00
You can vote too, but you'll lose.
Three to one.

:33:03
- We've figured it out.
- Thank you.

:33:06
- Who's she?
- Apparently she's the maid.

:33:09
- Three to one.
- Upstairs or downstairs maid?

:33:13
What difference does that make?
:33:15
I don't want you wearing yourself out.
:33:18
- Alan, I'm getting her for my children.
- Adopt me.

:33:41
Well, we're almost at our new house.
:33:58
I think is going to be wonderful.
Don't you?


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