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1:13:00
contemplating the certain agony
he knew would be his,

1:13:04
if he were
to lose her twice.

1:13:06
Oh, I do wish I could
figure out the end of this story.

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The children are here.
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Children?
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- Not yours, his.
- Oh...

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Do you mind?
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Why, I'd love
to meet them.

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Come over here.
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- Hi, Daddy.
- Sweetheart, how are you?

1:13:27
- Hi, Daddy.
- Hi, Maggie.

1:13:28
Hi, I'm Allie.
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- Hi, I'm Mary Allen.
- Mary Allen.

1:13:33
- Nice to see you.
- Nice to see you.

1:13:36
- Hi.
- Hi, Maggie.

1:13:37
Maggie, how are you?
1:13:40
Hello there, honey.
1:13:41
Hi, Davanee.
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- What a pretty name.
- Thank you.

1:13:44
- Oh...
- Oh, how cute, thank you.

1:13:50
- And who's this?
- Edmond.

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Hi, Edmond.
1:14:06
You know, I think
I'll run on up

1:14:08
and take my afternoon
nap, all right?

1:14:11
- Come on, honey, let's go.
- There you go.

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- All right. Good.
- Thank you.

1:14:16
I'll read some more later.
1:14:19
All right, thank you.
1:14:21
I'm so happy
to meet you all.

1:14:25
- Goodbye.
- Bye, bye.

1:14:27
- Nice to meet you.
- Goodbye.

1:14:28
Bye.
1:14:31
- She seems good today.
- She is good.

1:14:35
I don't know, there's
something about today.

1:14:38
Maybe it's a day
for a miracle.

1:14:42
Daddy, come home.
1:14:46
Mama doesn't know us.
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She doesn't recognize you.
She'll never understand.

1:14:51
We miss you.
1:14:53
This is crazy,
you living here.

1:14:55
Yeah, you know we'll all help with Mom.
We can take shifts visiting.


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