A Touch of Class
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:39:02
- Touch my toes?
- Like this.

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Then everything will be all right. Adiós.
:39:13
- Adiós.
- Adiós.

:39:15
Gracias.
:39:19
Muchas gracias.
:39:21
Can I have the pills, please?
:39:25
How are you enjoying the trip so far?
:39:27
Nice.
:39:30
That's what I thought.
:39:37
Aren't you going to get under the covers?
:39:41
No.
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I see. Nice.
:39:59
Mom, can I have one of these?
All the guys have them.

:40:02
No, no, no.
:40:05
Why not, Mom?
:40:11
Excuse me, do you speak English?
:40:13
I try, but I'm an American.
:40:15
I have a son about the same size as yours.
Could I borrow him?

:40:18
- You can have him all day if you want to.
- Thanks. Do you mind?

:40:23
- Are you British?
- Yes.

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- From London? Me, too.
- Yes.

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We've been living there for years.
What did you say your name was?

:40:30
Well, I didn't.
But it's Allessio, Vickie Allessio.

:40:32
Thanks very much.
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- Where are you staying?
- Guadalmina.

:40:36
Maybe you and Mr. Allessio would have
dinner with my husband and me.

:40:39
Well, that's very kind of you,
but I'm afraid I'm right out of Mr. Allessios.

:40:45
- Are you here alone?
- Yes.

:40:47
- That makes it easier.
- It doesn't actually.

:40:51
Because I'm here for a sort of a rest.
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And I'm on a diet. And you know how it is.
:40:57
Thanks for the use of the chest.
:40:59
Mrs. Allessio, how do you spell that?

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