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That's why we called on you.
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We did the calculations.
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With Vincent's housing stipends,
we could reimburse you over 2 years.

:31:10
We'd be saving money
if he didn't stay in a hotel.

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You've made your point!
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I can see you've done your research.
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200,000?
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That will do it.
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What are you doing?
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Giving money to your father.
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Will you give me some, too?
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- Felix, really!
- You cheeky boy!

:31:38
By giving to your father,
I'm also giving to you.

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- Thanks, Dad.
- Here, that's for you.

:31:45
But I expect a thank you kiss.
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Look, Mum! See what I made?
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Very nice... Let's go.
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So soon? We've hardly spoken!
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I'm sorry,
but the kids are really tired.

:32:09
You didn't tell me
how your job is going.

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Yes, verywell.
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Shoes on, Felix.
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I had dinnerwith Fremont recently.
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His face when I told him
you worked forthe UN!

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You don't miss a chance
to tell people, do you?

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Hold on...
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International posts are privileged.
Something to be proud of.

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Oh, yes...
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We're like princes.
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There are times...
It's almost shocking.

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The other day, I was on the phone
to a guy in Mozambique.

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He's fighting to reconstruct
theirtelecommunications network.

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Suddenly I looked around me...
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All the marble, the glass building...
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All the space...
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I hope you're not complaining.
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No, but it's just surrealistic.

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