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1:12:01
Cristina has already read, on her own...
1:12:04
every book
on Bernice's summer reading list.

1:12:06
And she's two grades behind her.
1:12:08
Can you imagine
if she went to Bernice's school?

1:12:12
I think I could probably get her
a scholarship. God knows they owe me.

1:12:16
Talk to Flor.
1:12:18
Yeah. She's so open to new things.
1:12:26
Where're you going?
1:12:28
I'm going out.
1:12:30
It's this whole...
Anyway, I'm probably actually gonna be...

1:12:34
The cell will be bad,
so I'll just check in with you later.

1:12:44
I just can't find my keys.
1:12:48
Good morning, Ms. Folsom.
1:12:51
- Deborah.
- Arlene, what a surprise.

1:12:55
This is Cristina,
the girl I am always raving to you about.

1:12:58
This is Arlene Folsom,
she's the School Director.

1:13:01
- Hi.
- Hello, a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Folsom.

1:13:03
- Would you like a little tour?
- Really?

1:13:06
Great.
1:13:10
She's gorgeous, isn't she?
1:13:12
Hispanic.
1:13:17
We ran into the head of the school
and Cristina knocked her out.

1:13:21
I had nothing to do with it.
1:13:23
Incidentally, the scholarship...
1:13:24
is worth $20,000
and early registration is tomorrow.

1:13:29
It's too far from my home.
1:13:31
You could move in to town with us.
1:13:34
Never, thank you.
1:13:36
Fine, then don't.
1:13:39
By the way, the phrase is "no, thank you."
1:13:43
Mom was caught in a vise of manipulation.
1:13:46
Please, dear God...
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this is the most important prayer of my life.
1:13:51
It's about my education.
The health of my brain.

1:13:54
Please, dear God, enter my mother's heart.
1:13:57
Make her understand
what this school means.


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