Maid in Manhattan
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:34:02
-Really?
-Yeah.

:34:05
Well, not always.
Just sometimes.

:34:10
-Mr. Marshall?
-Look at the dogs.

:34:11
What a surprise, a dog walker.
Let me guess. Jerry sent you.

:34:15
Yeah,
to get Rufus.

:34:17
-ls that Rufus?
-That's him.

:34:19
He's beautiful.
:34:20
-Can l?
-Sure.

:34:22
-Hey, buddy!
-Can l have him?

:34:24
-Okay.
-Thank you.

:34:26
-Ma, can l go play?
-Yeah, go ahead.

:34:30
This is for you.
:34:31
-Thank you.
-Bye. Let's go.

:34:37
lt's from my nanny.
:34:39
Do you want to sit down?
:34:41
-Sure.
-Over here.

:34:50
Cool,
l won't get dirty.

:34:53
Oh, Lord! l almost sat on your face.
Right there.

:35:10
Ty seems like a terrific kid.
:35:13
Thanks. l'm kind of crazy
about him.

:35:16
l've never met a 1 0-year-old
Nixon aficionado.

:35:21
Yeah, l know. Last year,
they studied the '70s at school...

:35:25
...and he's become obsessed
with the politics, the music.

:35:28
He was reading
the Kissinger biography.

:35:30
-You're kidding!
-No.

:35:32
l'm waiting for him to discover another
decade. Until then, l'm learning a lot.

:35:37
Well,
l think it's great.

:35:40
-You do?
-l do.

:35:45
Guess what? l threw a stick
in the air, and Rufus caught it!

:35:48
-Really?
-Yeah. l'm gonna go do it again.

:35:52
So how long are you
in town for?

:35:58
l'm not sure.
:35:59
You always stay
at the Beresford?


prev.
next.