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:47:09
-Might as well--
-Leave a message!

:47:13
-Might as well--
-Leave a message!

:47:15
Mr. Gerrity, this is Arthur Brooks
from Social Services. I got good news.

:47:20
We may have found
a family for Julian.

:47:22
Give me a call back
as soon as possible...

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...so we can set up a meeting. Bye.
:47:38
Sierra Club Legal Department.
:47:39
Can l speak to Layla Maloney?
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Layla, line four.
:47:46
You're a lawyer?
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What are you doing?
:47:49
Waiting for Julian so l can have
somebody to play with.

:47:53
-What are you doing?
-l'm swamped.

:47:55
l gotta do my laundry
on my lunch hour.

:47:57
l was gonna do my laundry today too.
Where are you going?

:48:00
There's a place nearby,
Suds, on Bleecker.

:48:03
l know that place.
Maybe l'll see you there then.

:48:06
Maybe. l gotta go.
:48:18
I bought tickets,
and the show was the night before.

:48:21
Maybe it was a mistake.
:48:22
That's nice, but you don't know
what's going down on the streets.

:48:26
lt's hard to know what's going down...
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...when you're in an office
seven days a week, Mr. Tollbooth.

:48:32
You're not gonna tell me
to get a real job.

:48:34
No. You're a big boy.
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lt's cool you only work
one day a week.

:48:39
These are the cutest things
l've ever seen.

:48:42
l know.
:48:43
l have them in yellow.
l wear them when l work out.

:48:47
lt's great what you're doing
with Julian while you got him.

:48:50
Yeah, well, l got him.
:48:52
l read an article that said...
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...the most important influences
in a kid's life are his friends.

:48:57
They said that?
:48:58
Just hope he's not hanging out with
drug dealers and delinquents in school.


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