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:12:01
- Not the big bugs.
- Indeed.

:12:03
The three of you live here?
:12:04
Sydney's very expensive.
It's the best we can afford.

:12:07
And what is it you do?
:12:10
- At the moment, I'm at liberty.
- He's on holiday.

:12:14
You'll love the beaches here.
:12:16
There is something to be said
for Australian women.

:12:24
I've had the misfortune of being
landlocked for several years.

:12:28
The last beach I was at
was Sharm El Sheikh

:12:30
with you, Essam, remember?
:12:32
Before our English exams?
:12:34
I hear the beaches here are very nice.
:12:39
Especially the women.
:12:44
Perhaps we can go.
:12:51
So tell me, exactly
what kind of trees do you cut?

:13:01
- Who are you?
- I was a communications officer.

:13:04
Sayid was Republican Guard.
He knows things.

:13:12
Perhaps it's not happenstance
:13:15
that you and Essam
met at the mosque.

:13:21
Perhaps it is fate.
:13:31
It's okay.
:13:32
Look, I'm fine. Really. Okay?
:13:34
You need rest, Claire.
Sun, tell her.

:13:37
In a hospital,
they would have you sleep.

:13:39
The nurses would take your baby.
:13:41
But I'm not in a hospital.
:13:43
All the more reason
to take extra care, Claire.

:13:46
I can take care of
Turnip-Head for a while.

:13:48
Turnip-Head?
:13:50
It's what I'm calling him
till you give him a name.

:13:52
'Cause his head
looks like a turnip.

:13:55
What if he needs something, okay?
:13:58
You'll be there after you sleep.

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