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:25:00
and give them
a pitcher of bug-juice to drink.

:25:04
Are you sure
you wanna do this?

:25:09
Come on, you can tell me.
I'm not exactly a model citizen.

:25:16
I'm separated from my husband.
:25:18
My daughter and I
just moved to Roosevelt Island.

:25:22
You're a five-minute subway ride,
:25:24
the hours are perfect,
and you have a medical plan.

:25:30
Well, you're hired, honey.
But you gotta promise me one thing.

:25:34
What?
:25:35
In six months' time,
when you find a better job,

:25:38
please take me with you.
:25:40
OK. Thank you.
:25:44
- Hello.
- Hi. Mr Murray?

:25:45
- Yeah.
- Hi. It's Dahlia Williams.

:25:48
- Dahlia Williams.
- From 9F.

:25:50
- 9F.
- Yeah.

:25:51
Hey,
how was that paint job?

:25:52
- Yeah...
- Great work, right?

:25:53
Thank you, but, um... Actually,
I have a leak in my bedroom ceiling.

:25:58
- A leak?
- Yeah.

:25:59
Did you tell Mr Veeck?
:26:00
I did, I told him.
He said that he could patch the ceiling,

:26:03
but that to repair the leak,
you would need to call a plumber.

:26:06
I don't know
what he's talking about.

:26:07
If he needs to open the ceiling
and fix the pipe, he can do it.

:26:10
He doesn't need a plumber.
Listen up.

:26:12
Just tell him I said... Just tell him
Mr Murray said that he should fix the leak.

:26:18
OK. I'II... I'll try.
:26:20
Listen, say hello
to little Cathy for me, too, OK?

:26:23
Ceci.
:26:24
Ceci. I'm sorry.
:26:25
OK.
:26:26
OK. Bye-bye.
:26:40
Yes!
:26:56
- Hi.
- It's lunch hour.

:26:57
Just quickly.
I spoke to Mr Murray,

:26:59
and he said that you should
fix that leak that I told you about.


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