Raising Helen
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- Hi.
- I'm Nilma Prasad. I live across the hall.

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Here's some samosas
that we made for you.

:31:10
So that would make you my neighbor.
This is my neighbor,

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my friendly neighbor, Jenny.
Nilma, I'm Helen.

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- No, I'm Nilma.
- I'm Helen. That's Jenny.

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I snagged this one in the hallway,
screaming.

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- It's OK, Flora. Mr Costello's deaf.
- I'm not.

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So I see you have kids too,
so maybe a play date sometime?

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Oh! Oh, my goodness,
that would be wonderful.

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Great.
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- I'm Jenny, Helen's sister.
- Hello.

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- Can I ask you a special favor?
- Yes.

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- Helen is new at being a mom.
- Uh-oh.

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- Exactly.
- These aren't her kids?

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- Our sister passed.
- Oh, I'm so sorry. Bless her.

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- So, Nilma, if you could from time to time...
- Oh, absolutely.

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- And if they...
- Which they will, no?

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- You could...
- No problem.

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- That's all I'm asking.
- OK, say no more, please.

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- Thank you so much.
- OK, no problem.

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- Just mommy talk.
- Oh, right.

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So, Helen, where have you decided
to send the kids to school?

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Got it covered.
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It's just middle school
and you'll both have to be separated,

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- all three of you.
- No.

:32:32
I vote against separation.
:32:34
You know, maybe we should find a school
with less policemen everywhere.

:32:39
Audrey. Hi. Let's go.
:32:42
Come on, guys.
This cab's gonna be about $100.

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- That girl is fine.
- Hi. Yeah, she's pretty.

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Nice, Audrey.
Thanks for making my life a lot easier.

:32:59
I don't like school, anyway.

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