So then what'd you do? Then I leave zoo, go here, go there. Wandered most of the time.
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5.2s
They do some tricks there. I throw a spear, wrestle with Kowali.
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2.5s
But the monkeys.
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1.2s
Look.
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14.2s
Did you know turkeys aren't really birds? Why do you say that? They're in the pheasant family, can't hardly fly. It's sad, don't you think? Birds that can't fly? I love birds that can't fly. They are so delicious.
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11s
Good day, Mrs. Fuller. A single cane, back straight as an arrow. What elixir have you been drinking? - Thank you, ma'am. - Grandma! Look at me!
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11.8s
I never forgot her blue eyes. Good people, supper is served. Health and food, for love and friends. For everything thy goodness sends.
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6.1s
What's the matter? Did you get Madjembe? What's Madjembe? Worms.
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2.5s
I don't think I have worms.
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1.9s
Hello, children.
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1.7s
Hold, please.
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16.5s
- How's her breathing? - It's shallow. They say it'll reach us in a few hours, so I gotta get my baby and take him to my sister's. They say there's nothing to worry about here in the hospital. Nurses'll be right here if you need them. Are you okay? - Yeah, I'm okay reading. - I shouldn't be more than an hour.
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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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7.6s
This is Mr... I'm afraid, Benjamin, I don't rightly know your last name. Benjamin's fine.
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4.8s
Go on, Caroline. "On Sundays, the families would come and visit."
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8.2s
- It's a pleasure to meet you, sir. - My pleasure, ma'am. You can find your own way home, can't you? Take the St. Charles line to Napoleon.