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Your grandmother got this when
she was 10 years old.

:43:06
She wanted so much to be
a ballerina.

:43:11
It breaks my heart she's not here,
she'd be so proud of you.

:43:18
I want you to talk to Mr. A.
To make good his promise.

:43:23
And say, Hey Mr. A let's make
good on your word...

:43:27
about the ballet you'll create for me.
I know you wouldn't do it that way.

:43:31
You know, totally vulgar.
But still...

:43:37
Remember that evening at that
wonderful party? He dazzled us...

:43:41
with his promise of building
a ballet for you...

:43:45
- Where is he? Do you have any wine?
- In the fridge.

:43:51
The fridge? I don't really feel
like white wine.

:43:56
I love it that you have red wine
in the fridge just like your mother.

:44:01
Now look, let's get down here
to brass tacks. Loretta?

:44:05
- Mom?
- Darling, it's time.

:44:09
I went to see Aunt Vynette today
in the hospital.

:44:11
- How is she?
- She's sad, diminished.

:44:15
I'm here to tell you...
I love your wig.

:44:19
Life is short.
:44:24
And it's time for you now.
You've been featured...

:44:27
you've been acknowledged.
Your colleagues are wonderful...

:44:29
- Mom, I'm going to be late.
- Those shoes are dangerous.

:44:34
- No they're not. They're fine.
- You could break your neck.

:44:37
- They're fine, Mom.
- Honestly. You have to go.

:44:44
- This is yummy.
- Good. Coat.

:44:47
I'm going back to the hospital.
This suit cheered her up.

:44:49
- Give her my love.
- I'll give it, and I love you.

:44:54
- You don't need this.
- I push you because you're modest.

:44:57
- Your demur quality is enchanting.
- Let's get going.


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