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- I don't care about him.
- And then he moved out
very quickly.

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And at the end of the year,
she moved out too.

:51:07
Yeah, but did she
leave anything behind,

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maybe with her last name on it,
like a receipt, a bill?

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- Like a piece of luggage?
- No. No, no.

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Anything would help,
really. Anything.

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I remember she sat on me.
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She-- She sat on you?
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Yes. She sat on me
for a while.

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I found her...
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inspiring.
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I guess that is why I started
painting her in the first place.

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Oh. She sat for you.
I'm sorry.

:51:39
That is what I said.
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- That's what he said.
- That's what I said.

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Clearly.
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Do you happen
to have the painting?

:51:57
Hey, now you're gonna see
what it's all about.
You know, you see her face.

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Okay. Yeah.
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This is her, yes?
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Yeah, sure.
Around the eyes a little.

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I mean, I'm definitely getting
the British thing, you know,
with the crown and the scepter.

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- Do you have a name for
the roommate finder's service?
- They would have the information.

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No, I do not.
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But if it helps, I do remember
where the service was located.

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- Absolutely!
- Yes! Where? Where?

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- Manhattan.
- Where in Manhattan, Mr. Mignon?

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On 60thStreet.
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- East side or west side?
- It was just next to that--

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on the left of that
splendid little patisserie,

:52:43
Serendipity.
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That'sit.
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Get-- Get ready.
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Happy birthday.
It's on the house.

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Thank you.

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