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:07:02
something more inexpensive.
:07:04
I've seen some nice pewters.
Um, maybe gunmetal.

:07:08
And I can make the shade
in a smoother fabric, if you prefer.

:07:11
But we should stick with
my beiges and my earth tones.

:07:15
- "Beiges and... "
- Stop picking on her.

:07:17
- Nobody's picking on her.
- She's a sick woman.

:07:24
- That's great.
- Yes, it's nice.

:07:28
So how do you feel?
:07:30
I'm fine. I'm just a little tired, that's all.
:07:34
- Coffee.
- Oh, thank you.

:07:43
Oh, I tell you, so many jobs.
It's just exhausting.

:07:46
Yeah, I know. I can't get over how
you sort of jump right in and do it.

:07:50
Well, I like it. I like to be busy.
:07:56
And I think I can say that my comeback is
over the shaky period. Wouldn't you say?

:08:01
I think so. I think your work is better,
in fact, than it's ever been.

:08:05
- Do you?
- Yeah.

:08:07
Well, I have to admit that I have received
some rather special compliments lately.

:08:11
- Oh, yeah?
- Uh-huh.

:08:14
Yes. Well, my spirits are high.
I'm feeling good about myself.

:08:19
Not to say that I don't run
into an occasional setback,

:08:23
but I haven't really felt
so confident in a long time.

:08:26
You look better than you have in ages.
:08:29
Oh. Have you talked to Dad lately?
:08:32
No. He's still in Greece.
:08:34
When he comes back, I hope you'll
corroborate the state of my wellbeing.

:08:38
Of course.
:08:40
I've pulled myself together in a way
that he never thought possible.

:08:43
- I mean, you're really impressive.
- Oh...

:08:47
Well, maybe a reconciliation
could finally be discussed.

:08:52
Think so?
:08:53
Well, it hasn't been that much time.
:08:57
I really don't... I don't know.

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