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:43:00
- What's wrong?
- You were having a bad dream again.

:43:05
Again?
:43:07
You always make that sound
when you sleep.

:43:10
I do?
:43:12
Ever since Daddy left.
:43:14
- Stop doing that, OK?
- OK.

:43:16
- It scares me.
- I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

:43:20
It's OK.
:43:23
There's nothing to be scared of.
:43:55
- Have a good day. See you later.
- OK. Bye, Mommy.

:44:03
Yeah, he was a frat brother
of Joe's at Wash U.

:44:06
Joe says he's as smart as a whip.
:44:07
If he was at college with Joe
I guess he's been practicing for a while.

:44:10
Well, actually, he got a late start
on being a lawyer.

:44:12
- He lost a decade to partying.
- A decade?

:44:14
No, seriously, Joe says he's really good
:44:16
and he won't charge you
an arm and a leg.

:44:18
- His name is Platzer.
- OK.

:44:21
- P-L-A...
- Right.

:44:23
...T- Z-E-R.
:44:25
Come on, Platz.
This mess was sloppy, unprofessional.

:44:29
I mean, I know I get caught,
but my work? My craft?

:44:32
My craft ain't sloppy.
:44:35
That much is true.
:44:37
- Thank you.
- Hello?

:44:39
Mr Platzer, hi.
My name is Dahlia Williams.

:44:41
Hi, Mrs Williams.
John told me you'd be calling.

:44:44
I can't meet till next week, so you give me
opposing counsel's name and number

:44:48
and I'll give him a call
and get up to speed on their issues.

:44:51
Sure. My husband's lawyer's name
is Carrie Simmons.

:44:53
That's OK, I know Carrie's number.
This is not gonna be so easy.

:44:57
We should meet Monday. Where do you
work? I'll come by in your lunch hour.


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