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:52:37
Jim.
:52:39
Hey, come on.
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Jim!
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Baby, Mommy's got
some work to do.

:52:43
Come on, honey.
Come here.

:52:44
lt's okay.
lt's okay, sweetie.

:52:45
Honey, l'm going
to count to five.

:52:46
-No.
-One...

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two, three...
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l'll read you two chapters.
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No. Three.
:52:52
Okay, three.
:52:55
You are nothing
:52:57
but a minx-ish minx.
:52:58
Daddy!
:53:02
Yeah, hello.
:53:03
Mommy says l can have
three chapters.

:53:05
Three chapters?
:53:06
Excellent.
:53:08
Would you mind
reading to him tonight?

:53:09
l have some work to do.
:53:10
Sure.
:53:11
Jim, go on, jump into bed.
:53:13
-Oh!
-Quick kicks!

:53:14
Dad'll be there in a minute.
:53:18
So what's he reading?
:53:20
lt's on his bedside table.
:53:22
Right.
:53:25
About tomorrow...
:53:26
l'm in the office all day.
:53:28
lt's just, l need
to keep looking for work.

:53:30
l thought you were going
to make calls from home.

:53:32
Well, l-l just should go in.
:53:33
Half the city is looking.
:53:34
l can't compete
unless l'm there.

:53:36
Can't your father call somebody?
:53:38
He's already done
everything he can.

:53:41
Dad lost everything
in the market crash,

:53:42
like everybody else.
:53:43
l know that.
:53:45
l know, l'm sorry.
:53:46
l'm sorry.
:53:47
So...
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l think l should go in.
:53:51
Henry, l arranged meetings,
:53:53
especially because you said
you'd do the school run.

:53:55
Well, can't we ask someone?
:53:57
There must be people
at his school...

:53:59
You call.

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