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Which one of you
recites Brownie?
:19:09
Come on, your mother
told me once that one of you
:19:12
recites Brownie,
beautifully.
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Oh. Browning,
:19:17
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
and I was telling you that...
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um... Popeye,
a few years back
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when you were like,
I don't know, nine or 10 or so.
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I had her read Browning
and she used to
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commit some
of the poems to memory
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and recite them here
at the dinner table.
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That's right.
:19:32
That's what it was.
That sounds...
:19:34
that sounds good.
:19:36
I've never heard anything
like it before
:19:38
but it...
it sounds fun.
:19:40
To who?
:19:42
To all of us,
if she can remember.
:19:46
Popeye?
:19:51
Can we do this tomorrow night
when I've had notice
:19:53
and can make plans
to eat somewhere else?
:19:56
I don't remember any
of them anyway.
:20:00
I do.
:20:02
- You do?
- Yeah.
:20:04
Really?
Wow.
:20:07
I'm impressed.
:20:09
Good.
You should be.
:20:20
What's so funny?
:20:23
Nothing. Just...
:20:25
You're just all...
I don't know...
:20:28
very female.
:20:48
I got her number in Sweden...
from Helen Trailer.
:20:51
It forwards and I...
:20:53
called last night.
:20:57
It must've been the middle
of the night there.
:20:59
It was Grey that answered.
I'm sure of it.