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:54:00
-Do l get a new name, too?
-l guess. lf you want one.

:54:06
-Excuse me!
-Yes?

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-Hi. Betty?
-Yes?

:54:10
-l'm Erin Shleeter. l called you.
-Yes, l remember.

:54:13
This is my daughter.
:54:16
Look at you. You are so.... What's your name?
:54:20
Queen Elizabeth.
:54:23
Welcome, Queen Elizabeth.
You'll have a good time here.

:54:26
May l call you ''Queen'' for short?
:54:30
l like talking to Grandma, but every Sunday...
:54:35
...do we have to drive for 55 hours...
:54:39
...just to reach some phone booth?
:54:43
-Can l call Daddy this time?
-No.

:54:46
Please? Please?
:54:49
Don't beg. You look like a dog.
:54:56
You know he has friends
in the police department...

:54:59
...and you're depriving him of his rights
as a father, nonsense like that.

:55:03
It's leading up to a big custody hearing.
:55:06
What are you saying?
:55:07
Talk to him. Calm him down.
Call him before he does something stupid.

:55:12
It might help if he talked to Gracie...
:55:15
...for hersake, too.
It's not healthy to be without a father.

:55:21
We better keep this short. l'll call you next week.
:55:24
Wait. I want to speak to Gracie--
:55:35
Hi, Daddy. We're having a great vacation.
:55:39
Where?
:55:40
We've been everywhere. Chicago and--
:55:44
No questions, okay? Or it ends now.
:55:48
Listen, bitch. She's my daughter, too.
Don't tell me how I can talk to her.

:55:53
Put me back on the phone with Gracie.
Give her the damn phone.

:55:57
Tell Daddy that you love him and say goodbye.

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