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:07:11
You had the flu that day, didn't you, David?
You didn't take the exam?

:07:17
You missed the test. And since you were ill,
why not write me an essay instead?

:07:23
3000 words on the short-term results
of the Norman Conquest.

:07:26
-Go get started.
-Yes, sir.

:07:28
Better to be from Pittsfield
than go back to it.

:07:31
Thank you, sir.
:07:37
How did you know?
You weren't even there that day.

:07:43
Sometimes I just know.
:08:04
Hello.
:08:11
This probably won't work.
:08:12
Never start that way with a car salesman.
We love challenges. Pete Moore.

:08:17
In one hour I'm showing a house in
Fryeburg. It's a big commission.

:08:21
And I just lost my damn car keys.
Could you possibly make me duplicates?

:08:25
-That takes at least a day.
-Oh, boy, I just knew it!

:08:28
Easy, Trish. Maybe I can help.
I'm always good at finding things.

:08:32
-Did I tell you my name? I don't remember--
-I guessed.

:08:39
Now, let's find those keys.
:08:41
-Hey, Rachel.
-Hey, Pete.

:08:43
-Miss, I looked again. I couldn't find them.
-Okay. I need your help.

:08:47
You had the coffee in your hand,
bought aspirin...

:08:50
...went to your car,
realized the keys were gone.

:08:53
-That everything?
-Yes.

:08:57
Look. This is gonna seem weird,
but it's just a thing I do to help me think.


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