There's something peaceful, even comforting knowing that the people you love are asleep in their beds where nothing can harm them.
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- Come on. - You have to see the master suite.
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15.2s
It was very bad luck to be married to me. That's Mr. Oti. He's an acquaintance of an acquaintance of mine. - The next summer I'm captured... - He's a Pygmy. ...with three others by the Baschiele tribe. They trade us for pigs, shoes, and beer to a very strange American man.
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29.2s
- Hi. - I'm moving in today. Welcome. We've been expecting you. Can you please show her up to Mrs. Rousseau's old room? I'm sorry, but we usually don't allow dogs in the house. Well, she's old as the hills. She's almost blind. She won't be a bother much longer. Well, all right, long as she stays from up underfoot. Right this way, ma'am. As hard as I try, I can't remember her name. Mrs. Lawson, or Mrs. Hartford.
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7s
Maybe it was Maple. It's funny how sometimes the people we remember the least make the greatest impression on us.
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18.2s
What are you doing under there? You come right out here and get back up to bed! It's after midnight! You are not to be playing together. Yes, ma'am. Now you get back to bed, little lady. You're too young to be wandering around in the night on your own.
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2.4s
- May I? - Okay.
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1.4s
Honey?
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3.8s
She gave birth to a five pound, four ounce baby girl.
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22.9s
- You remember Grandma Fuller? - Why, sure I do. - She passed. - I heard that. I'm sorry. I just can't believe we're both here. Must be fate. No, no, what do they call it? Kismet. Do you know about Edgar Cayce, the psychic? I don't believe I... He says that everything is predetermined, but I like to think of it as fate.
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7.4s
That was really something. Come on over here, you. Now, this is my granddaughter, Daisy.
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1.7s
Let's go.
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4s
- Excuse me, is Queenie here? - Daisy?
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5.2s
Five. "I wish I could have taken you to your first day of school."
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3.5s
But every night, we'd meet again in that lobby.
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5.8s
Elizabeth and I would lose track of the night until just before daybreak.
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8.2s
I think we are going to be so happy here. Oh, what a long family history you have. They come with the house.