White Oleander
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:59:03
Is she all right?
:59:10
-I know you're perfect.
-I'm not perfect.

:59:13
Of course you are.
You're my daughter.

:59:15
Hey.
:59:17
-Are you okay?
-Yeah. Just thinking.

:59:25
-Are you getting my letters?
-Yes.

:59:29
-I can never be sure.
-I get them.

:59:36
Why doesn't she have any children?
:59:39
She can't have them.
:59:42
You dress like her now.
:59:47
She takes me shopping.
:59:52
What's her husband like?
:59:56
He's nice.
:59:58
He's gone a lot.
1:00:02
So you spend most
of your time with Claire?

1:00:07
Yeah.
1:00:10
I'd like to meet her.
1:00:12
Why?
1:00:15
Because you don't want me to.
1:00:22
Who did this belong to?
1:00:25
That was my great aunt's
on my father's side.

1:00:30
She was a field nurse at Ypres.
Very, very brave woman.

1:00:34
It's pretty, isn't it?
1:00:40
-And whose was this?
-It was my mother's.

1:00:43
My father gave it to her.
My parents were completely inseparable.

1:00:49
Not at all like Mark and I.
1:00:54
I hate it when he has
to go away for so long.

1:00:59
-Why don't you go with him?
-He says it slows him down.


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