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:31:00
- Can I get you anything before I go?
- No, thanks. I had lunch before I drove out.

:31:04
Then I'll leave you two alone.
I'll be in the kitchen if you need me.

:31:07
Thank you.
:31:09
- Can my daughter get you anything?
- No, I had lunch before I drove out.

:31:14
What did you have?
:31:17
- What did I have?
- For lunch.

:31:21
Chicken salad sandwich
and a cup of coffee.

:31:24
I had a fruit compote and cottage cheese.
:31:27
Can you stay awhile?
:31:28
My grandchildren will be home
from school soon. Wendy and Mark.

:31:32
Yes, if I can.
:31:33
You know, we met before, a long time ago.
:31:35
My father took me backstage.
I forget the theater.

:31:38
It must've been 15 or 20 years ago.
Do you remember that?

:31:41
Certainly. It was backstage.
:31:42
Maybe 15, 20 years ago.
I forget the theater.

:31:46
- That's right.
- Sure, I remember.

:31:49
Haven't had chicken salad in years.
:31:55
So, Mr. Lewis, you must be very excited.
I know I am.

:31:58
About what?
:32:00
About working again.
Doing the old act with Uncle Willy.

:32:03
I did it over 11,000 times.
11,001 doesn't get me excited.

:32:08
I can tell you ABC is very excited.
:32:10
We'll see. How much did you say
they were going to pay?

:32:13
- $10,000 for the team.
- That's $5,000 apiece, isn't it?

:32:18
That's what it comes to, yes.
:32:20
I don't have an agent anymore. He died.
:32:24
- I don't pay commission, you know.
- Certainly. I understand.

:32:28
Don't mind buying you a little gift,
but no commission.

:32:31
It's okay, really. Then you agree?
:32:33
You're willing to do the show
with Uncle Willy?

:32:35
- He hates my guts, you know.
- No, he never said that to me.

:32:40
- What?
- He never said that to me.

:32:42
How old are you?
:32:45
Why?
:32:46
I'd like to say something.
How old are you?

:32:48
I'm 33.
:32:50
He called me a son of a bitch bastard.
:32:53
- The kids aren't home yet, are they?
- I don't think so.

:32:57
Son of a bitch bastard, because I retired.

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