Merci Docteur Rey
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1:03:02
Raising children well these days is...
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a mission impossible.
1:03:12
Betty, bravo!
1:03:15
Why do you think I've been in analysis
for the last 20 years?

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Dr. Rey and I were making real progress.
1:03:20
I used to think that I really was
Vanessa Redgrave, now I just pretend.

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- But, progress.
- Yes, it is.

1:03:27
But you wouldn't understand
because you're so normal.

1:03:30
How many of these "Lindas" do you have?
1:03:33
Lots. But the latest one is the best.
1:03:38
Maude!
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- It's Maude, isn't it?
- No, it's Linda.

1:03:48
It was Maude before.
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Today, my name is Penelope.
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As for Linda...
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It doesn't matter,
come here just a second, please.

1:04:01
No, just Penelope, or Linda, or Maude,
I don't care.

1:04:09
Elisabeth and I have an interview tomorrow
at the radio station.

1:04:13
There's a caf¨¦ next door called...
1:04:16
Think of any excuse you can
to bring Thomas there.

1:04:20
We'll pretend to bump into you.
1:04:22
We've got to give them a hand.
1:04:23
We can't let the situation
between his mother and him deteriorate.

1:04:41
What did she want?
1:04:43
She asked me to do a radio play.
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Tomorrow morning. Will you come?
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Hurry, go!
1:04:57
We'll get them.

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