The Royal Tenenbaums
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Fire!
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NARRATOR:
Chas"s wife Rachael

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was killedin aplane crash
theprevioussummer.

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What about Buckley?
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lt"s too late. You forgot him.
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Buckley! Buckley!
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No elevator! There"s afire.
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Go, go!
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Go, go, go, go, go!
Go, go, go, go, go!

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NARRATOR:
Chas and theirtwo sons,
Ari and Uzi

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were also on the flight
andsurvived

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as did theirdog
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who was discoveredin his cage
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several thousandyards
from the crash site.

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( clicks )
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Four minutes, 48 seconds.
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We"re all dead,
burnt to a crisp.

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NARRATOR:
Overthelastsixmonths

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he had becomeincreasingly
concerned with theirsafety.

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We left Buckley.
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lt doesn"t matter.
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NARRATOR:
Etheline became
an archaeologist

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and had overseen excavations
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forthe DepartmentofHousing
and the TransitAuthority.

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Apropos ofmy question
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regarding l-40
slash l-9 adjustments...

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um...
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( clears throat)
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NARRATOR:
She taughta bridge class
twice a week

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with herfriend and business
manager, Henry Sherman.

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( calculatorclicking )
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ltwould probably be
advantageous

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foryour marital status
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to be legally established
as single

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in light ofthe circumstances.
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What do you mean?
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l mean for tax purposes.
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But l thought...
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-Etheline...
-Yes?

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Will you marry me?
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l...
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l loveyou, uh...
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Did you already know that?
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No, l didn"t.
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Since herseparation
from herhusband

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she had had manysuitors...

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