:52:00
- Way to go, patron.
- Do you know what kind
of work she was lookin' for?
:52:03
Mmm. Cook, I think
they say. Housekeeper.
:52:07
Por que? You know somebody
who's looking?
:52:13
- All right, Nate.
- Thanks, George.
:52:16
I found a housekeeper for you.
A Portuguese woman. She cooks too.
:52:19
I think she's perfect for you.
:52:21
I don't know if I could eat
Portuguese food, George.
:52:23
Well, she'll cook you
anything you want, Nate.
:52:25
She'll try to make sense of that
so-called house that you live in.
:52:28
- She speak English?
- Oh, a bit. But, uh--
:52:31
That's what we're gonna do.
We're gonna work on your Portuguese.
:52:34
- Me?
- Yeah. You got a problem with that?
:52:37
No, no. It's, uh-- I don't know
if that's gonna work, George.
:52:40
All right. Well, let's try it.
What do you wanna say?
:52:44
How about, uh, something like, um, um,
'Can you come twice a week?'
:52:49
Okay. Can you come
twice a week?
:52:51
Okay. Can you come
twice a week?
:52:54
[ In Portuguese ]
You are more beautiful than music.
:53:00
That sounds complicated, George.
:53:02
Oh, no! You got your
tape recorder and-- and, uh,
you'll learn it phonetically.
:53:06
No problem.
What else?
:53:09
- Uh, 'How much per day?'
- How much-- Okay. Good.
How much per day?
:53:15
[ In Portuguese ]
Your face is like a poem.
:53:18
- I like that one. That one's nice.
- Yeah. Yeah.
:53:21
- What else?
- Okay, okay. Uh--
:53:25
- Uh, 'Can you start next week?'
- Perfect. Logical, right? Okay.
:53:29
- Yeah, yeah.
- Can you start next week?
:53:32
[ In Portuguese ]
And in your eyes... heaven.
:53:35
- Beautiful language, huh?
- That's it?
:53:37
Yep. Work on those.
:53:39
Yep. Work on those.
:53:40
You know, George,
I might be pretty good at Portuguese.
:53:44
[ Coyote Howling ]
:53:52
[ Howling Continues ]
:53:56
No. Oh, never mind.