The Hours
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:14:00
Him less than I can make, to have one
it has dinner pleasant and to thank to all.

:14:04
You have made so much for him.
:14:06
Oh, volume that as an if.
:14:08
I -am excited.
-Oh, sacred sky.

:14:12
-Oh that well.
-what does it happen if nobody comes?

:14:15
Clarissa Vaughan speaks.
:14:17
I only confirm that they will send
a car to pick up me first.

:14:21
-hello Clarissa.
-hello Brenda.

:14:24
Hudson 679 remain silent,
among 9 40.

:14:29
Then they will take us to the
city and they will wait for us...

:14:32
until after 7 o'clock.
:14:40
Flowers.
:14:42
How beautiful tomorrow.
:14:45
Hello, Clarissa.
:14:47
How are you?
:14:48
I will make a party.
:14:50
My friend Richard
the Carrouthers won.

:14:53
Good, that is incredible...
:14:54
if he/she knew what is.
:14:57
It is a poetry prize...
:14:59
for a work life.
:15:01
It is the most noted.
:15:03
For the poets, it is the one
bigger than they can have.

:15:05
Oh, very well. Then what you go
to want? The irises are perfect.

:15:10
No, very dismal.
:15:11
Hydrangeas, I believe.
:15:14
And...
:15:17
oh, I want heaps of roses.
:15:20
And...
:15:24
I believe that I will take myself these.
:15:25
Rodney.
:15:27
Thank you.
:15:30
The truth tried to read
the novel of Richard.

:15:34
Seriously?
:15:36
Oh, I already know.
:15:37
It is not easy.
:15:40
Him you. He/she took him ten years
to write it.

:15:42
Maybe taking other ten years to read it.
:15:49
-are you, not?
-how?

:15:50
In the novel. She should be you.
:15:52
Oh, I already see.
:15:55
If, something like that.
:15:58
That is to say, somehow.
:15:59
The writer's licenses, that is.

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