The Door in the Floor
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:18:29
This is Ruth. She's four.
:18:35
What do you want from me?
Just the photograph.

:18:38
lt's of Ruth's mother.
She's in a bed in a hotel room in Paris.

:18:41
lt's not a good picture of the boys.
lt's only their feet.

:18:43
- Yes, l know. Ruth likes the feet.
- Are the feet ready?

:18:46
Yes, dear.
:18:49
l'll go check. Should be
almost ready. Excuse me, ma'am.

:18:53
Can l have my writing back, please?
:18:55
lt's really not out of my way.
l'd be honored to take you. Really.

:19:01
No. That's all right.
Someone else will come along soon.

:19:04
lt's not trouble.
Really, l don't mind.

:19:07
No. Really. There you are. lf you need
a few minutes, l can run a few errands.

:19:11
l
- l'd be thrilled to take you. Really. No.

:19:19
There's no charge for the photograph.
Thank you.

:19:28
Yes. l'm sorry.
:19:32
- ls the blood all gone?
- Yes, dear. See?

:19:35
As good as new.
:19:38
- Okay. Thanks.
- Young man, if you're ever interested in a job,

:19:42
perhaps next summer.
:19:44
l can always use an extra
hand in the summer. Thank you.

:19:51
She wrote her freshman English
term paper on you. Shut up.

:19:53
Mmm.
What was the title of your term paper?

:19:58
Uh, ''An Analysis of the Atavistic Symbols
of Fear in The Door in the Floor. ''


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