:27:03
	Humphrey?
:27:08
	How would you feel...
bringing up another man´s child?
:27:19
	Have a cherry?
:27:23
	You mean little Malcolm?
Well, I mean...
:27:26
	Once we were married, I could only
look on him as my own child.
:27:30
	l´d try to be a good father to him,
if he´d have me.
:27:38
	Here. Look, can I have this?
:27:44
	Come on, darling, have a little bit
of the lady´s sandwich.
:27:47
	Just a little bit.
:27:50
	Come on, darling. I won´t hurt you.
:27:54
	Just a little bit. Come on. Good boy.
:27:57
	I must go. I shall be late for work.
:28:01
	Will you think over
what I said last Wednesday?
:28:06
	l´ve been thinking it over.
:28:10
	l´II tell it to you
for the last time, Malcolm.
:28:14
	Then you´ve gotta go to bye-byes.
:28:16
	´´Abou Ben Adhem,
may his tribe increase,
:28:20
	awoke one night
from a dream of peace. ´´
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	´´And saw within the moonlight
in his room,
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	making it rich
and like a lily in bloom,
:28:32
	an angel writing
in a book of gold... ´´
:28:34
	What´s a angel?
:28:36
	You know what an angel is.
I told you.
:28:38
	They´re on guard, up in heaven,
all round God.
:28:42
	´´Exceeding peace
had made Ben Adhem bold... ´´
:28:45
	Who´s Ben Adhem?
:28:48
	He´s the man it´s all happening to.
:28:50
	Now,
shut your eyes and listen, Malcolm.
:28:53
	Lie down, and don´t ask questions.
:28:58
	´´And to the presence
in the room he said,