Notting Hill
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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--
3:09:00
Too complicated.
3:09:02
That's fi ne.
3:09:09
Busy tomorrow ?
3:09:14
- I thought you were leaving tomorrow.
- I was.

3:09:20
All these streets round here have...
3:09:22
these mysterious communal gardens
in the middle ofthem.

3:09:24
- They're like little villages.
- Let's go in.

3:09:27
Ah, no, that's the point.
They're private villages.

3:09:30
Only the people who live round the edges
are allowed in.

3:09:33
Oh. You abide by rules like that ?
3:09:36
I don't. No, no.
But others do.

3:09:38
I just do what I want.
3:09:41
Um-- Right.
3:09:47
Whoopsidaisies.
3:09:50
What did you say ?
3:09:53
- Nothing.
- Yes, you did.

3:09:55
- No, I didn't.
- You said, "Whoopsidaisies."


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