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:59:02
Not this time.
:59:22
If I'm not wrong,
there should be one here.

:59:26
- What's that smell?
- Mothballs.

:59:29
That's how things last for
so long. Here we go.

:59:32
This one.
Let's see...

:59:36
I knew it would fit.
:59:45
This is all like it always
was, right?

:59:48
I mean, when dad was a kid.
:59:50
Just the same.
:59:53
Why didn't you change it?
:59:55
- Into a playroom!
- For me?

:59:59
In a way, it is a playroom,
the way it is.

1:00:03
It's my time machine.
1:00:06
Whenever I come to dust,
I sit here and look around...

1:00:10
...and remember things.
1:00:12
You miss him, don't you?
1:00:16
You want to know if I go
around weeping like a fool?

1:00:21
No, I don't.
1:00:23
But I like to remember
the good old times.

1:00:33
We gotta find a reed...
1:00:35
...as thick as a finger,
more or less.

1:00:38
Hollow it, then you can use
it to breathe under water.

1:00:42
- This one? -No, as thick
as my finger not yours.

1:00:45
If not, you can't breathe!
1:00:50
- But there aren't any that thick.
- There are a lot, look.

1:00:54
All right.

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