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:15:04
How do you like your fish,
Daddy?

:15:06
Mm-mm, lovely.
:15:10
Ja, that was delicious.
:15:13
Are you finished?
You hardly touched it.

:15:16
l don't know how
you stay so thin.

:15:18
- She has a parasite.
- I don't, thank God.

:15:21
Yes, yes, but tell her about
that girl in the company.

:15:24
Oh, Esther swallowed
a tapeworm.

:15:28
On purpose.
:15:30
- A Jewish girl did this?
- Isn't that fabulous?

:15:33
- Why?
- To lose weight, Mammy.

:15:35
l don't think this is
dinnertable conversation.

:15:37
Yes, but thank God it's lunch
and we're all grown up.

:15:40
As a medical man,
don't you find that fascinating?

:15:43
Here is a girl
who has a certain--

:15:45
a certain aesthetic standard
which she... adheres herself to--

:15:48
l don't think this is
an appropriate conversation.

:15:53
l know, I know,
it certainly isn't.

:15:56
But wouldn't the condition
be chronic if it took, Nin?

:15:58
Did it?
All right.

:16:03
Let's talk about...
:16:06
the weather, literally.
:16:08
Have you been outside today?
Isn't it gorgeous?

:16:11
l think it's what the English
call an lndian summer.

:16:14
But it's November.
:16:16
l don't think Max is saying
that it isn't, Dad.

:16:18
Isn't that what they call the last days
of October, November--

:16:22
- lndian summer?.
- No, no, that's autumn.

:16:26
What they call fall.
:16:40
l'm going for a stroll.
:16:56
He hasn't been able to sit still
since he came back.

:16:59
Balls!

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