Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
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- Why did you leave home?
- I joined the circus.

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You joined the circus
when you were 16?

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I fell in love with a girl who worked
in a circus, and I ran away with her.

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- That's quite a story.
- It's not all that exciting.

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I became a bookkeeper
with that circus.

:50:28
Perhaps you thought
I was a lion tamer?

:50:33
- No, I-I didn't.
- I'm allergic to cats.

:50:38
What kind of business are you in?
:50:41
- I write books for children.
- Storybooks?

:50:43
Yes. I've just started, really.
I'm a schoolteacher.

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- Do you have children yourself?
- I have a son.

:50:51
Jay. He's 15.
:50:54
I wanted to be a writer once.
A writer of short stories.

:50:58
- I don't write anymore.
- Why not?

:51:00
I wasn't any good.
:51:02
I didn't work at it hard enough,
it's a lonely job.

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- Are you still with the circus?
- No. I left that years ago.

:51:14
I work for a hospital now. I guess
that would make my mother happy.

:51:18
She and I didn't make up
before she passed.

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I regret that very much.
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- What happened to the girl?
- Which one?

:51:27
The one with the circus.
:51:31
She's with another man.
:51:37
Thank God, we're here.
:51:39
You're making me think of things
I haven't thought about for a long time.

:51:46
Let me help you carry them
in the house.

:51:49
Don't worry about it.
I'll get it.

:51:51
Thanks for the lift.
:51:54
I didn't even introduce myself.
:51:55
- Albert.
- Rose.

:51:58
- Rose. Which is your house?
- That one. There.


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