Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:25:00
I can't have a birthday withoutyou. It would
mean so much to me and the children.

1:25:05
Please promise you'll come with us,
Mrs Doubtfire. You just have to.

1:25:11
Who could resist that little face?
1:25:15
- I promise.
- Thank you!

1:25:19
Thank you, dear.
1:25:21
- Are you all right?
- Fine.

1:25:23
Let's see... Nothing.
1:25:25
- Anything in May?
- Not a thing.

1:25:27
It doesn't look good.
1:25:30
I'm sorry. Mr Lundy is completely booked
for the next two months.

1:25:34
- I'll meet him any time, anywhere.
- Sorry. There's nothing I can do.

1:25:38
Please. I can't cancel.
It's a huge opportunity.

1:25:41
Take my advice: don't cancel.
1:25:47
Thank you.
1:26:03
- Come along, Nattie.
- Hello, darling!

1:26:06
- Shouldn'tyou cover your shoulders?
- No! I'm fine.

1:26:09
- Good evening, Mr Lundy.
- Good evening.

1:26:12
Oh, God. Here we go.
1:26:15
- Mrs Doubtfire, you look wonderful.
- Thank you.

1:26:18
Come on. I hope you're all hungry.
1:26:25
- Good evening, Mr Lundy.
- I'm meeting someone. Is he here?

1:26:29
No, I'm sorry. He hasn't arrived yet.
1:26:31
But we can seatyou.
Smoking or nonsmoking?

1:26:34
Nonsmoking, please.
1:26:36
- Tanya will seatyou. Table 15.
- This way, please.

1:26:41
- Reservation. Dunmeyer.
- Yes, sir.

1:26:45
- Smoking or nonsmoking?
- Nonsmoking.

1:26:47
- Smoking!
- Mrs Doubtfire, you don't smoke.

1:26:50
No, I don't. But I did.
1:26:52
I found the best way to keep from smoking
again is to be around those who do smoke.

1:26:57
I have to randomly ingest just a little bit
of nicotine and it steels my wool.


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