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:51:04
- What is it about?
- A magic camera and what it photographs.

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What... Whatever made
you think of that?

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I'll tell you one day.
I promise.

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- W-What does it photograph?
- I'll tell you that too,
but Mark, this is the problem.

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The children who read the book will want
to see the pictures the camera takes,

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but the publishers say they're
impossible to photograph,
and they suggest drawings.

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- But you see, I don't agree.
- Oh, no. Nothing's impossible.

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Oh, I was hoping
you'd say that.

:51:38
There must be photographs,
however difficult to take,

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- And Mark, I was wondering if...
- Oh, yes.

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- You'll discuss it with me?
- Take them.

:51:44
Well, I can't ask you
to do that.

:51:46
I mean, the publishers
mightn't agree.

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- I'd like to take them for you.
- But the money.

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There are some things
which I...

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- Photograph for nothing.
- I didn't mean to offend you.

:52:01
- Offend?
- Then you'll talk it over with me?

:52:04
- When, please?
- That's up to you.

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- Are you free tomorrow night?
- Yes.

:52:08
- I hope I am.
- Well, I'll understand if you're not.

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I'll try.
I'll try my hardest to be.

:52:15
Thank you for listening...
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and for my present.
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- Good night.
- Good night.

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[Ringing]
:52:53
- Looking for a trunk?
- Uh, yes. I'd like to see that one.

:52:57
Certainly, Madam.

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