I Am Sam
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and his son was born
on October 9, too.

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Hohn met Yoko on November 9.
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Yeah, and his mother lived...
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at number nine Newcastle
in Liverpool.

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Newcastle, nine letters.
Liverpool, nine letters.

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Maybe I can talk to Daddy
for a minute?

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Come over here, Dino.
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You're a Girl Scout now!
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Is that OK?
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Yeah, that's really good.
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Look at my pins.
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-It looks very good on you.
-Thank you.

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You'll be
a very good Girl Scout.

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Sam, we need to talk.
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What are you doing?
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Trying to get closer to her
by moving closer?

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We're supposed
to give her consistency.

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We've got a week
till we go to court.

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Because every time I came down
to see her on a bus...

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I was always every time
wasting time on a bus.

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I really do understand.
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But we have to make it about her
and what's best for her.

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Yeah, what's best for her
is what's most important.

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-Right.
-Yeah.

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Does Floppy still have his cold?
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Yeah, but Floppy's
getting much better.

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That's good.
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Can I buy some cookies from you?
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That'll be 3.25.
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We can get it
from you later.

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We really should get going.
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-Here you go.
-Thank you.

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Can I hug her bye-bye?
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Of course you can hug her.
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Good-bye.
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Really very good to see you.

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