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- Yes?
- Sister Wilkes?

:15:05
I'm Conor O'Neill.
I wanted to talk to you about--

:15:11
I'm sorry.
:15:13
It's okay.
It's just my head.

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Who are you here to see?
:15:17
- Sister Wilkes.
- I'm Miss Wilkes.

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- Do you teach here?
- Yes.

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Oh, I'm sorry.
I was just expecting...

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an older woman.
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- Well, I'm not a nun.
- Thank God!

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I mean, that's great.
:15:42
Is Kofi Evans and
Raymont Bennet in your class?

:15:45
Are they in my class.
Yes, they're in my class.

:15:50
I need them to play baseball
for the Kekambas.

:15:52
Oh, yeah. That's something you
should take up with their mothers.

:15:59
- But the kids told me--
- Both mothers agreed...

:16:00
the boys would read one book before
they start baseball in the spring.

:16:03
Hey, I got
no problem with that.

:16:05
You know, I think reading's
real good for kids.

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You work for
Smyth and Stevens Securities?

:16:12
- Yes.
- What deal did you blow?

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What?
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Well, I'm sure you're not
coaching this team by choice.

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My associate, James Fleming,
is in New York for three weeks...

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so I volunteered to help out.
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I would have loved
to have coached that team.

:16:32
I was away on business--
Canada--

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the day Mr. Smyth
and Mr. Stevens chose the team.

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Canada.
That must have been nice.

:16:44
Lovely.
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I was in the business part
the whole time though.

:16:51
It's wonderful you're teaching
these boys to play baseball.

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It's just a shame no one spends
any time helping them to read.

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Listen, I'm Conor.

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