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:11:09
In the kitchen! You're in the kitchen.
:11:13
And my mother went out on the porch,
and she was screaming...

:11:17
- Give it a rest, Rose.
- "You stop teasing your sister!"

:11:22
- Hiya, Grandpa!
- Here's the little fella.

:11:24
- Come right to the courts, do ya?
- It's Thursday.

:11:27
He knows our schedule.
:11:30
- Hi!
- Here's David.

:11:34
He's always here.
Does this kid have a home or what?

:11:38
Bernie! His parents are divorced,
his mother works...

:11:41
I'm an orphan.
Do I go around askin' for breaks?

:11:45
We're goin' swimming later.
We have room left for one little boy.

:11:49
And we might even have
a swimming suit for you.

:11:52
- I got mine on.
- Oh, the navy could use men like you.

:12:03
The prope's been tied up
in an estate now for over three years.

:12:06
And, of course, they really want to sell.
They're not interested in a long-term lease.

:12:11
We'd just like the place for 26 days.
And we'll take it in as-is condition.

:12:18
We're cousins.
We like to vacation together, informally.

:12:22
As long as there's a swimming pool,
we have everything we need.

:12:26
Uh, $7500 a month,
plus the pool man and utilities.

:12:31
We won't be needing the pool man.
:12:33
I prefer to do that myself. They use
so much chlorine. My eyes are very sensitive.

:12:38
- Oh, but they're lovely.
- Thank you.

:12:43
Clubhouse is closed, boys.
:12:46
Well, maybe they'd give us
permission to use the pool.

:12:50
- We could offer to pay something.
- Wouldn't be fun if we had permission.


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