The Hours
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1:27:05
I find it that
he/she has to enter more light.

1:27:12
What do you find?
1:27:13
I am clearing all the windows.
1:27:14
Of agreement Richard,
then do me a simple favor...

1:27:17
They come and sit down.
1:27:19
I don't believe that he/she can go to the party.
1:27:21
It is not necessary that
go to the party...

1:27:22
you don't need to go to the ceremony...
1:27:24
neither that you make anything that not
want to make.

1:27:26
You can make what you want.
1:27:28
But I still have to happen
the hours of tonight...

1:27:30
I refer a hours
after the party...

1:27:32
and the following hours to that.
1:27:35
You can have a
good same day...

1:27:38
you know that it is possible.
1:27:39
Don't tell me.
1:27:41
You are kind in saying that but...
1:27:43
it is not true.
1:27:54
Are they here?
1:27:55
Who?
1:27:56
The voices.
1:27:58
Oh, if, the voices are always here.
1:28:02
And you are listening to them now,
it is not this way?

1:28:04
No, no, no, no...
1:28:06
Mrs. Dalloway is you.
1:28:13
I still continue I live for you...
1:28:16
but now it is necessary
that you allow to leave.

1:28:20
Richard ...yo...
1:28:21
No, he/she waits, he/she waits.
1:28:28
Count me the history.
1:28:30
Of what do you speak?
1:28:31
Count me the history
of this day.

1:28:34
Me... I woke up...
1:28:38
If?
1:28:39
And... then I left and...
1:28:42
fuĂ­ to buy flowers...
1:28:45
as Mrs. Dalloway,
that of the book, do you understand?

1:28:48
If.
1:28:49
It was a beautiful morning...
1:28:50
Was it this way?
1:28:51
If, it was very beautiful...
1:28:53
it was so fresh.
1:28:55
Oh, fresh, not?
1:28:57
If.

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