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:27:07
Apologize, Mrs. Woolf.
:27:09
Mr. Woolf told me that
he/she had to come to speak with you.

:27:13
Allow me to finish, Nelly.
Wait for me in the kitchen.

:27:26
What does it happen to her?
:27:27
First he/she says that he/she goes to make something
then he/she doesn't make it...

:27:30
Good, and he/she never makes it,
truth?

:27:31
He/she never wants anything.
:27:33
But when he/she wants
something in particular...

:27:36
he/she has another face.
:27:37
God willing it had been there.
:27:38
God willing he/she had told it to him.
:27:41
I saw that look that puts.
:27:45
I told him, it imagines that...
:27:53
Yes, Nelly, tell me. How can I help?
:27:55
It is the lunch.
:27:58
It is only I have to manage
all this me alone.

:28:00
I understand it.
:28:06
did zSe decide for a cake?
:28:07
I will make a lamb cake.
:28:10
It seems that adapted.
:28:11
It has been so busy with their
writings...

:28:15
that he/she didn't have
instructions.

:28:20
He/she remembers that my sister will come...
:28:22
at four o'clock with their children?
:28:24
Yes, Mrs..
I have not forgotten.

:28:29
Chinese tea, I believe.
:28:33
And jenjibre.
:28:38
Jenjibre, Mrs.?
:28:42
I like to give to those
children a gift.

:28:47
We have to go London
for the jenjibre Mrs....

:28:50
I have not finished with this, and I should
to finish the lunch rest.

:28:55
The train of 12:30 o'clock will take you
to London and it will arrive at 1 o'clock...

:28:59
if he/she returns in that of 2:30 o'clock it will be
in Richmond before 3 o'clock.


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