Notting Hill
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3:07:00
Pathetic effort
to hog the brownie.

3:07:04
- Thankyou for such a terrific time.
- I'm delighted.

3:07:08
- That's a great tie.
- Now you're lying.

3:07:11
Okay, it's true.
I told you I was bad at acting.

3:07:14
- It was lovely to meet you.
- Yeah, and you. And you.

3:07:17
I'll wait until you've gone
before I tell him you're a vegetarian.

3:07:24
- Good night.
- I'm so sorry about the loo thing.

3:07:27
I meant to leave.
I just--

3:07:30
Ring me ifyou want someone
to go shopping with.

3:07:33
I know lots of nice, cheap places,
not that money is necessarily--

3:07:36
It wasjust so nice to meet you.
3:07:38
- Happy birthday. You're my style guru.
- Thankyou.

3:07:41
- Sorry. Can I just--
- Oh.

3:07:43
- Thanks.
- Leave her.

3:07:45
- Good night, everyone.
- Bye.

3:07:47
Max, Belle,
we'll see you in a couple ofdays.

3:07:50
- Thankyou, everybody. Call us.
- Bye, guys.

3:07:53
- Bye, Anna.
- Love your work.

3:07:56
Bye, Hon.
3:08:05
Sorry. They always do that
when I leave the house.

3:08:09
It's a stupid thing.
I hate it.

3:08:22
- "Floppy," huh ?
- It's the hair.

3:08:25
- Mm-hmm.
- It's to do with the hair.

3:08:30
Why is she in a wheelchair ?
3:08:32
Uh, because she had an accident
about 1 8 months ago.

3:08:37
And the pregnancy thing,
is that to do with the accident ?

3:08:40
You know, I'm not sure.
3:08:42
I don't think they tried for kids
before, as fate would have it.

3:08:53
Do you want to, um--
3:08:57
My place isjust, um--

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