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1:29:01
As... how that
tomorrow in the beach?

1:29:05
Oh, if.
1:29:06
How this?
1:29:08
If.
1:29:09
As those mornings...
1:29:10
when you walked for the house and...
you had eighteen...

1:29:14
perhaps I had nineteen.
1:29:16
If.
1:29:18
I was nineteen years of age old...
1:29:22
and he/she had never seen something so beautiful.
1:29:26
You, leaving the house in the morning,
when all still slept.

1:29:33
It is not strange?
1:29:36
As any morning
in the life of all.

1:29:41
I fear myself that I cannot go
to the party Clarissa.

1:29:46
The party...
1:29:48
that doesn't care.
1:29:51
You have been very good with me,
Mrs. Dalloway.

1:29:56
I love you.
1:30:03
I don't believe that 2 people have been
happier of that than us we were.

1:30:23
Happy Birthday.
1:30:25
Happy Birthday affection.
1:30:27
This is perfect, too perfect.
1:30:30
Does that believe?
1:30:34
Sure.
1:30:36
It seems that you worked the whole day.
1:30:37
That fué that made.
To work the whole day.

1:30:40
This is fantastic.
1:30:43
It is it that always
I have waited.

1:30:46
Some day Richie, I will count you...
1:30:49
I will count you all that happened.
1:30:50
Don't make it.
1:30:52
I want to make it.
1:30:53
I want to count him the history.
1:30:55
What step?
When I was in the war...

1:30:59
in a war where
I was myself.


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