Maid in Manhattan
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:32:00
l couldn't do it.
All those photographers all the time.

:32:03
You don't know what you can do
until you have to.

:32:05
There's not a lot of choice.
You get used to it.

:32:08
-Can l take him?
-Sure. Go ahead.

:32:10
-Be careful. He's strong.
-Come on.

:32:12
-Be careful and stay close.
-l will.

:32:16
Hang on!
:32:21
Thanks for this.
He's been a little down lately.

:32:25
Then yesterday, he gave a speech
at school, and he messed it up.

:32:28
lt was bad.
:32:29
Speeches can be tricky.
What happened?

:32:33
l don't know.
He just froze and ran off-stage.

:32:36
Now he has this thing about speaking
in public. He's all freaked out.

:32:39
l always get nervous
before l go on.

:32:42
-Really?
-Yeah.

:32:46
Well, not always.
Just sometimes.

:32:50
-Mr. Marshall?
-Look at the dogs.

:32:51
What a surprise, a dog walker.
Let me guess. Jerry sent you.

:32:55
Yeah, to get Rufus.
:32:57
-ls that Rufus?
-That's him.

:32:59
He's beautiful.
:33:00
-Can l?
-Sure.

:33:02
-Hey, buddy!
-Can l have him?

:33:03
-Okay.
-Thank you.

:33:06
-Ma, can l go play?
-Yeah, go ahead.

:33:09
This is for you.
:33:11
-Thank you.
-Bye. Let's go.

:33:16
lt's from my nanny.
:33:18
Do you want to sit down?
:33:20
-Sure.
-Over here.

:33:29
Cool, l won't get dirty.
:33:32
Oh, Lord! l almost sat on your face.
Right there.

:33:47
Ty seems like a terrific kid.
:33:50
Thanks. l'm kind of crazy
about him.

:33:53
l've never met a 1 0-year-old
Nixon aficionado.

:33:58
Yeah, l know. Last year,
they studied the '70s at school...


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