Lilith
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:56:14
To make you dream.
To make you dream.

:56:17
You call me "Lilith."
:56:24
Good morning. That was some storm
we had last night. You see any of it?

:56:28
Yeah. About 3:00, the shutter
broke loose, woke me up.

:56:31
I don't think I've seen rain like that.
:56:35
- I read your report. Did it go well?
- It went pretty well.

:56:38
You feeling secure about yourself?
:56:40
I think that was all imagination
or beginner's nerves or something.

:56:44
Are you still getting a lot of fantasy?
:56:46
No, I mentioned that in the report.
:56:49
No personal talk
that I should know about?

:56:52
- No. No.
- Well, keep in touch with me.

:56:55
She'd like to go and see that
jousting tournament in Barnesville...

:56:59
...and I said I'd ask
your permission, so...

:57:02
Did you ask her yourself?
:57:04
It just came up. Something we
were talking about. Horses, I think.

:57:08
All the other OTs have given me such
good reports. I'm pleased about it.

:57:12
By all means, take her.
:57:16
Thank you.
:57:36
It's like another time and place.
:57:37
- Knights and lances.
- Oh, this is a very old custom.

:57:40
They brought it here from England.
Except nowadays...

:57:43
...instead of knocking each other
off horses, we spear that ring.

:57:47
Really?
:57:48
I did this before I was in the service,
when I was a kid.

:57:51
You any good at it?
:57:54
I'm pretty good.

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