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:34:17
Alfie, dear, what's wrong?
You look like death warmed over.

:34:21
No, I’ve just-- I’ve got a bit of
a football injury, that's all,

:34:23
Mrs Schnitman--
Hello, Mrs Liberman.

:34:25
You two look lovely.
Where you going?

:34:27
- Shopping. You need anything?
- I’m fine.

:34:32
Hello.
:34:34
Can l talk to you for a minute?
:34:36
Ladies, this is my friend Lonette.
:34:38
She's lovely. Good for you,
dating an African-American.

:34:43
Yeah.
:34:45
Hey. Hey, girl. l missed you.
:34:49
Don't mind us. We're not here.
You kids keep talking.

:34:53
- Very nice to meet you.
- See you, Mrs Liberman.

:34:56
Shop till you drop, girls.
:35:00
So how have you been?
:35:04
I’m pregnant.
:35:07
It seems to me
:35:09
the problems you worry yourself
sick about never seem to materialize.

:35:13
lt's the ones that catch you
unexpectedly

:35:15
on a Wednesday afternoon
that knock you sideways.

:35:21
l offered to face the music
with her...

:35:24
...but she wanted to go it alone.
:35:43
We both knew that if the baby
was born with any white-boy features

:35:47
it would mean the end
of Lonette and Marlon.

:35:50
Not to mention your host
for this evening.

:35:54
But standing in the cold,
l find myself having regrets.

:35:59
Thinking thoughts like,

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