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:26:00
That's amazing. You can spell fox.
:26:03
Can you spell dog?
:26:05
F- O-X.
:26:07
Look at this dinosaur book.
It's a pop-up dinosaur book.

:26:09
Wouldn't you like to have
a dinosaur book like that?

:26:12
Wouldn't you like to read that?
:26:15
Sit here and read Matt the book
until I take care of things.

:26:18
Whatever you do, just don't listen
to anything I say. Thank you.

:26:23
We'll take that pop-up book as well.
The dinosaur one.

:26:26
The world is not driven
by discounts, believe me.

:26:28
I have been in business forever.
:26:30
I started helping my mother
after school here when I was six...

:26:33
...and I used to watch her.
:26:34
It wasn't that she was just selling
books. It was that she was...

:26:37
...helping people become whoever
they were going to turn out to be.

:26:40
When you read a book as a child,
it becomes part of your identity...

:26:43
...in a way that no other reading
in your whole life does.

:26:45
And I have gotten carried away.
:26:50
Yeah, you have.
:26:52
You've made me feel...
:26:57
Enchanting.
Your mother was enchanting.

:27:00
Yes, she was.
:27:01
How will you pay for this?
:27:03
Cash.
:27:05
How did you know that?
:27:07
From the photograph.
:27:09
That you in the photograph?
What are you doing?

:27:11
Twirling.
:27:14
My mother and I used to twirl.
:27:16
Anyway, she left the store to me,
and I'll leave it to my daughter.

:27:20
- $73, please.
- How much?

:27:22
$73.
:27:26
How old is your daughter now?
:27:30
I don't have a daughter.
:27:32
I'm not married.
:27:33
But eventually...
:27:35
So the big bad Fox Books
can just go to hell.

:27:39
Here you go.
:27:41
Thank you. We're ready?
:27:44
This is nice.
:27:46
Goodbye, Annabel.
Goodbye, Matt.

:27:53
Matt, you know what?
I have to ask you another thing.

:27:56
Can you spell cat?
:27:57
F- O-X.
:27:59
F- O-X.

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