Sunday Bloody Sunday
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1:27:00
Ruth CoIIins married an EIIis.
That's how we're reIated.

1:27:04
- You must know the Hirshes.
- David Hirsh married a niece of mine.

1:27:09
- DanieI!
- Aunt Sophie.

1:27:12
LoveIy to see you.
Do you remember your cousin Mark?

1:27:16
Cousin DanieI knew you
when you were just a baby. And EIsa!

1:27:25
- It's going weII.
- SpIendidIy.

1:27:27
My brother DanieI, Terry SeIby Lowndes,
my new partner.

1:27:30
So nice to meet you.
1:27:32
I am deIighted that they've come round
to see our way.

1:27:44
Is it DanieI?
1:27:47
You don't remember me, do you?
1:27:51
I'm EmiI, your third cousin
on your mother's side.

1:27:55
We Iast met at your grandmother's.
She wouId have Ioved to be here.

1:28:03
- I want to taIk to you.
- Excuse me.

1:28:06
You're not going to be
an oId fuddy-duddy?

1:28:09
- Why?
1:28:10
I put you next to a very nice girI.
She's just got a divorce.

1:28:14
You wiII be nice to her, won' t you?
I know you two wiII get on.

1:28:18
HeIIo, darIing! LoveIy to see you.
1:28:21
I was sure you weren't going to make it.
1:28:23
- HeIIo, Father.
- HeIIo, DanieI.

1:28:26
- You know aII these peopIe?
- No.

1:28:30
Quite a do.
1:28:32
MostIy your brother's business associates.
1:28:38
And how are you, son?
1:28:41
Fine. Fine.
1:28:46
- Aunt Astrid.
- How are you?

1:28:49
You are Iooking spruce.
1:28:52
Have one of these.
1:28:54
When are you giving us a nice surprise?
1:28:57
- StiII hoIding out on us?
- Aunt Astrid, don't...


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