The Good Father
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:29:04
- But she's his mother.
- And you're his father.

:29:06
Why should you cave in,
let her walk all over you?

:29:08
Come on. Fight back.
:29:10
- What, you mean kidnap him?
- No.

:29:14
No.
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No, you do it legally.
:29:18
How can I?
We're not even divorced.

:29:20
That doesn't matter.
You get custody of him.

:29:25
Uh -
:29:27
I don't think
I could take Cheryl to court.

:29:29
You don't have to.
All you need is a solicitor's letter.

:29:32
A friend of mine's wife did just that.
Hard-nosed formal letter.

:29:35
Gave him the fright of his life.
People do that now.

:29:39
But I haven't got any grounds.
You need grounds.

:29:42
We'll think of some.
:29:46
I couldn't.
:29:48
Look, all you have to do is jerk her lead a bit.
That's all. Just jerk her lead.

:29:55
No.
:30:03
There it is.
:30:07
- I'm not sure about this.
- Australia.

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Right.
:30:17
So, yes, she left seven months ago,
but now she says that-

:30:21
Don't say another word.
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I'm sorry. I never act for a man
in a custody case.

:30:27
- What, not under any circumstances?
- Matter of principle.

:30:32
Oh.
:30:34
Let me arrange for you to speak
to one of my colleagues.

:30:37
He'll help you.
:30:42
David, have you got a few minutes
to see a client?

:30:46
Thanks.
:30:50
You stay here, Bill.
:30:53
Good luck.
:30:55
Knickknack, paddywhack
Give a dog a bone

:30:57
This old man came rolling home

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