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how tall they were,
as if he'd been there.

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He told me he once
had a dream to go there.

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I didn't know what to say.
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Baba.
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Baba...
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Don't worry, don't worry.
All boys have dreams.

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I had the same dreams, once...
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when I was a boy, to go to new lands,
start a new life.

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But...
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people think one way
when they're penniless...

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and another way
when the money comes.

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I wish he were more like...
like you!

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There's no man like your Baba,
no man, anywhere.

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Don't worry, we'll make him
forget about the other.

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I'll give him money,
and you'll give him babies...

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your mother will put flesh on
his bones and he'll be a man.

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Yes. Oh, yes.
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Oh, Baba, I feel better.
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Look at him.
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Go ahead, let it out,
let it out.

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Let it out! You've got a stomach,
let it out!

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Come on, come on,
don't be ashamed.

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Let your stomach out,
it's natural.

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You didn't take your coffee.
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No, no supper.
I shall not eat again until tomorrow.

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You'll feel different
in a few hours.

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I do not wish to see food again
today. That is final.

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-He always says that.
-What are you showing him?

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-Pictures of the island.
-The island?

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The island is beautiful,
we have a beautiful place there.


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