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:12:10
- Nice fire.
- I just turned on the switch.

:12:14
- Come here.
- Hey. Hi, little one.

:12:18
- Hi, little dog.
- Hey, Chaucer, what do you think?

:12:20
You play your cards right and she'll
take you out for a sea-gull dinner.

:12:25
Chaucer and I, we've been
getting along just great.

:12:27
- Yeah, he likes you.
- He told me all about Monica.

:12:30
How do you know about Monica?
:12:33
I think this is for you.
:12:37
What is that?
:12:38
"Darling, you are out of eggs
and cottage cheese.

:12:41
"I'll pick them up tomorrow.
Love, Monica."

:12:44
Oh, that Monica. She's my maid.
:12:47
She sounds very efficient.
:12:48
She's terrific.
:12:50
She comes in twice a week
and really clears the decks.

:12:53
Trims the sails?
:12:55
Blows the pipes.
:12:57
How long has she
been doing all this?

:13:00
Well, she won't be back.
:13:01
Monica drowned this morning, and...
:13:03
- Just like that, huh?
- Yeah.

:13:05
I think we both knew it was coming,
and it was kind of sad for both of us.

:13:09
Good shot.
:13:11
How about a joint?
:13:13
No, thanks.
:13:15
You sure? You know what they say,
:13:17
"Cops have the best dope."
:13:19
No, I don't do that anymore.
:13:21
I don't think it's necessary.
:13:24
Right.
:13:25
Just testing.
:13:27
Never touch it myself.
:13:29
Not me, nope.
:13:32
You're funny.
:13:34
And you have the prettiest
green eyes I've ever seen.

:13:39
They're blue. Drink your milk.

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