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:09:04
find Martha a better school...
:09:06
make at least one friend.
I'm kidding.

:09:10
- I like the English. They're so...
- What?

:09:13
Outgoing.
:09:21
Hello, Dr. Strother.
Mind if I call you Michael?

:09:24
- I'm late.
- I'll walk up with you.

:09:28
- Is it about the...?
- No. No craving at all.

:09:32
I gave you my final word
about the other thing.

:09:34
Why do you charge cash? Do you
have a National Insurance number?

:09:38
Does the Inland Revenue
even know about you?

:09:41
If you don't leave me alone,
I'll call a policeman.

:09:43
I'm a policeman. Policewoman.
Police person.

:09:48
You want to see my badge?
:09:56
I don't care about your taxes.
:09:59
All I care about is that yesterday
you did two impossible things.

:10:02
- Two?
- I haven't thought about smoking.

:10:05
I can't read minds.
Nobody can.

:10:08
Then how do you explain yesterday?
:10:11
A feeling. Intuition.
It happens to everyone, even to you.

:10:14
You just don't pay any attention.
:10:16
I'll pay you 5OO pounds, cash.
If you can get her to talk.

:10:21
You don't know what you're asking.
:10:24
- I'm asking you to help a child.
- I'm sorry, no.

:10:27
Well, you will be sorry
when I shop you to the taxman.

:10:33
- So, where in America did you live?
- Seattle.

:10:38
- That 's a Seattle accent, is it?
- No.

:10:41
I'm from Europe, just like you.
I moved to America1O years ago.

:10:45
I'm not from Europe, I'm from
London. Wouldn't live anywhere else.

:10:57
This is where we're keeping her.
Her mother's name is Grace.


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