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:34:03
Okay. We found her
wandering up here in the hills.

:34:07
She told us she'd had
a fight with you
and was afraid to come home.

:34:10
Yeah, well, uh...
:34:12
I believe in a firm hand,
Mr. Harmon, but kids
shouldn't be afraid to come home.

:34:26
Well, if it isn't Edith Alice Breezerman
come to call.

:34:31
[Sighs]
Jesus, right away nasty.

:34:36
Want an apple?
:34:39
- Well...
- Come on.

:34:54
Gee, I'm really glad
you didn't mind...
about the cops, I mean.

:34:57
I had to tell them something,
or they would've taken me
all the way down toJuvenile Hall.

:35:01
Well, look, it could've been worse.
Just-Just think if you had to
come all way down there.

:35:06
Lookit, I saved you a trip.
:35:08
What makes you think I'd come?
I just think so.

:35:12
I'd like to reassure you,
but I'm not sure myself.
So let's don't put that to a test.

:35:16
Let's see what we got here.
I'm not really hungry.
Just-Just an apple is enough.

:35:20
An apple.
:35:23
Except, uh...
What?

:35:26
- Well, there is something else I want.
- What?

:35:29
Oh, Frankie, wanna do me
the biggest favor in the whole world?

:35:33
- How big?
- Take me to see the ocean.

:35:35
- Atlantic or Pacific?
- I've been in California for three months,
and I've never seen one.

:35:40
Breezy, it's 4:30 in the morning.
But, it's Sunday,
you don't have to work.

:35:44
Besides, it's too dark
to see anything anyway.
It's not just down the street, you know?

:35:49
By the time I got my clothes on,
we got down there,
the sun would be coming up...

:35:51
Yeah, and then...
[Together] It wouldn't be
too dark to see.

:35:58
I'll get my clothes on.
Frankie.


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