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:08:02
What are you doing?
:08:04
Oh , l'm just taking a few
little pictures for research .

:08:09
CONNELLY: lf l knew you
were coming , l'd have tidied up.

:08:18
Hey, Nancy.
:08:19
Yeah?
:08:20
Blow me down !
:08:23
-Oh !
-What did you say?

:08:25
-Are you all right?
-Yeah . Oh , God !

:08:27
l'm coming , slowly but surely.
:08:33
-l'll just turn off this music.
-Alex! Alex!

:08:36

:08:40
Sit down , dears.
Sit down .

:08:42

:08:43
l've brought you a little
something to nibble on as well .

:08:46
Oh , Bugles.
Wow.

:08:49
l didn't realize
they even still made Bugles.

:08:54
Here you go.
:08:59
That's a magnificent parrot.
:09:01
lt's not a parrot, dear.
He's a macaw.

:09:05
He's named after
my late husband , Richard .

:09:10
l've had Little Dick
for 40 years.

:09:15
Come along , dear.
Don't be shy.

:09:17
lt's French onion .
:09:18
Oh .
:09:20

:09:29
Mrs. Connelly,
how are you feeling?

:09:32
Why do you ask, dear?
:09:33
Well , because the last time
we saw you , you were quite ill .

:09:37
Oh , l had a bit of a cold ,
but l'm in fine fettle now.

:09:42
Tell me about yourselves.
:09:44
What do you do, Alan?
:09:47
Alex.
:09:48
Alex is a writer.
:09:50
Oh , a writer.
Hmm .

:09:52
l always thought of that as
more of a hobby than a real job.

:09:56
l suppose l'm forgetting
about Joyce.

:09:59
Joyce. James Joyce.
Of course.


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