The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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1:07:00
- He should be down in a minute.
- Yeah, sure.

1:07:03
Look, I understand, because I haven’t
been telling you the truth all the time.

1:07:08
Because my father isn’t a well man.
1:07:11
Maybe you don’t understand
about poets.

1:07:13
Edgar Allen Poe was a drug addict.
Dylan Thomas drank himself to death.

1:07:17
Sylvia Plath took her own life.
1:07:19
Rynn, we’re talking about your father.
1:07:22
Yeah, well...
1:07:25
Sometimes my father goes
into his room and locks the door.

1:07:30
He keeps something
in a desk drawer.

1:07:32
I don’t know what it is.
1:07:35
But I know...
1:07:37
...when he locks that door...
1:07:40
...he doesn’t want me to see
the way he becomes, you know?

1:07:44
That may sound stupid,
but you don’t know my...

1:07:46
Yes, Rynn, what is it?
1:07:50
Father, I’d like you to meet
Officer Miglioriti.

1:07:53
- You know, the one I told you about.
- Good evening, sir.

1:07:56
- Sorry to bother you.
- Yes, quite all right. Quite all right.

1:07:58
I’m the one to apologize.
1:08:00
I confess to being a bit tired.
1:08:02
So how can my daughter
and I help you?

1:08:04
No, no problem, no problem.
1:08:06
Rynn, nip into my study,
get one of my books, will you?

1:08:09
And a pen, please.
1:08:11
Rynn tells me we’ve promised you
an autographed copy.

1:08:16
If you’d be good enough
to spell Miglioriti.

1:08:19
"Ron" will be okay.
1:08:20
Yes, Ron, okay. Here.
1:08:22
Ron, from Lester.
1:08:29
Well, it’s really been nice
to meet you, sir.

1:08:31
Yes, it’s a pleasure. Good night.
1:08:34
- Good night, sir.
- Good night.

1:08:36
- See you later, Rynn.
- Good night.

1:08:43
Guess I owe you an apology, huh?
1:08:45
That’s all right. Don’t worry about it.
1:08:49
- Good night.
- I hope you enjoy the book.

1:08:52
Thanks.

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