The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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:17:02
You’re a liar, Mrs. Hallet.
You’re a liar.

:17:16
Rynn, where you going?
:17:19
Back home.
:17:20
If you can wait a second,
I’ll give you a lift.

:17:22
No, really. I’m fine.
:17:24
I was hoping maybe you and...
:17:27
Some other time, then.
:17:28
Could you give your mother
a message for me?

:17:31
Tell her I have those jelly glasses...
:17:33
...and any time she wants to come by,
they’ll be there.

:17:35
I can come by later myself,
if you like.

:17:37
I think it'd be better if she came.
My father wants to talk to her.

:17:40
Yeah, I’ll tell her.
:17:43
- Everything all right, miss?
- Fine, officer.

:17:46
I mean, he wasn’t bothering you,
was he?

:17:49
Mr. Hallet?
:17:50
Your folks let you wander
around town by yourself?

:17:53
I live with my father. He lets me
come into town when I want.

:17:56
- What’s your name?
- Rynn Jacobs.

:17:59
Do you have a name, officer?
:18:01
Oh, sure, yeah. Sorry.
The name’s Miglioriti.

:18:04
- Miglioriti.
- Yeah. You got it.

:18:06
But call me Ron.
:18:08
Miglioriti. That’s a nice name.
:18:11
It’s Italian.
:18:12
It’s hard for most Americans.
:18:14
And have the Miglioritis been living
in this town a long time?

:18:17
Hey, you sound like you’ve been
talking to Mrs. Hallet.

:18:20
To her, if you weren’t on
the first ship that put in here...

:18:23
...you'll always be an immigrant.
:18:24
I guess we’re the newest,
me and my father.

:18:26
You’ve been here, what,
a couple of months?

:18:28
Yeah, about that.
:18:31
Like it?
:18:32
- Is school okay?
- Yeah, it’s okay.

:18:37
- Yeah, being new isn’t easy.
- There’s the lane.

:18:39
Around here, folks can be
a little cold at first...

:18:42
...but when you’ve been here longer,
they’ll seem even colder.

:18:49
Thanks for the ride.
:18:50
Maybe I could have
a talk with your father.

:18:53
- Why?
- Nothing to worry your head about.

:18:56
Well, I can’t disturb him
when he’s working.

:18:59
Yeah, well, let’s see if he is.

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