One Fine Day
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:47:13
I love this. This is... What is that?
:47:15
- A vaulted...
- Vaulted pediment. Vaulted pediment.

:47:18
- I love that.
- Yeah?

:47:22
- But I need to see this with cars.
- You don't, Dad. Just use your imagination.

:47:27
My imagination?
I have to see it with the cars.

:47:40
Cars.
:47:42
See?
:47:51
- She's quite a little discovery.
- Yes, she is.

:47:56
Why don't you join us
for drinks this evening?

:47:59
Let's say 5.30, at the 21.
:48:02
I... Oh. I don't know if I can.
:48:05
We'll talk about this project. From what I've
seen, you could bring a great deal to this.

:48:16
- I'll be there.
- Terrific. That's great.

:48:21
Hi. This is Jack Taylor.
I'm looking for Elaine Lieberman.

:48:24
- You're trying to be like my dad.
- Am not.

:48:26
- Daddy, who's that man on the bus?
- One second, darling. What?

:48:30
- Who's that man?
- It says "Frankly Speaking".

:48:32
Very important. Elaine Lieberman.
:48:35
Here we go. Hold hands.
:48:38
Rosa... Rosa... Could you
just try to speak English?

:48:42
- OK.
- OK.

:48:44
- Hello?
- Hello.

:48:47
Right, OK. Uh... I need...
:48:49
¿Dónde está... la señora Lieberman?
:48:52
- I need... pronto... her.
- La señora no está en la casa ahora.

:48:55
Salió esta mañana y no sé dónde está.
:48:58
- OK... OK...
- OK? OK. Bye-bye.


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