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:31:00
I hear he's kind of a vegetable now.
:31:02
Oh, he's got his moments.
:31:05
Mostly sits in his chair
staring out at nothing.

:31:35
Jesus.
:31:38
Who's Willie?
Who's Waylon?

:31:41
I bet you're little Dolly
because you're so pretty.

:31:45
Yes. Look. See?
:31:48
Who's Dolly? Who's the pretty one?
You're pretty.

:31:51
Are you Elvis?
Are you...

:32:00
You're a friend of my brother's,
aren't you? I'm Emily.

:32:05
You're... No, actually,
I was just looking at the dogs.

:32:08
You're a friend of Wolf's
or they'd have torn your arm off by now.

:32:12
It's his shirt, isn't it?
How is he?

:32:16
He's good.
He's looking forward to coming home.

:32:21
Yeah, me too.
I miss him.

:32:23
Excuse me.
:32:27
I take it you're Mr. Caine.
:32:29
Whole towrs talking about you
and your partner after the other night.

:32:31
"Partner"?
:32:33
I just met that Mr. Fitz.
:32:36
I see.
A coincidence?

:32:38
- Yeah, that's it.
- Imagine that.

:32:40
You know my brother from prison.
:32:42
You and this other fellow
show up days apart...

:32:45
and just before
Wolf's coming home...

:32:47
and suddenly there's this huge bet
on a fight that sounds impossible.

:32:51
Coincidence just seems
to follow you around, doesn't it?

:32:55
You sure
you're Wolf Forrester's sister?

:32:58
People say I take after my mother.

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