Fathers and Daughters Page #2

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2015
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Where did sj? LVS? Tainty v? Gen?

- F? R I tr? LHW you again?

- J? ... Sses

Why? R you did it

if you do not want to be seen again?

I did not tr? S today.

See you, Evan.

- Hey, Mariah.

- Sk? Best you?

- I f? Rs? Ker.

- Okay.

We has got here a new case.

A twelve? Old girl.

Lucy Carter. Her father died

Whenever she was sp? dbarn. Pulled? Verdos.

His mother was a whore,

m? rdad f? r one? s late.

- Where are the girl?

- In fosterf? R? P ages? 133rd.

She has not said a word

late mother's funeral.

She has not talked p? a? r?

How was her speech before the d ??

Normally.

- N? T physiologically?

- No. I t? Nkte you wanted it.

- Definitely.

- Good.

What? S your favorite?

You can just point.

I like the cat.

Though it? S just me.

Lucy, I know you? R r? Dd.

But you? P? a j? ttes? ker place.

Okay?

And I? R h? R and assists you.

I promise you.

I...

- ... Adore not.

- But you have? Lskat?

- F? R l? Nge ago, a g? Ng.

- S? You know you can not to love?

There is no right here inside.

It? S like a dry well.

It? S ... just dry and sterile.

? r the d therefore are you located

with all of these men?

- No.

- What do you d ??

- I want nothing.

- The m? Ste you, you continued? Tter course.

- F? Nd you happy, beautiful of it?

- No.

- Wadding??

- The f? R me k? Nd me ...

The f? R me k? Nna ... n?'ve Got.

F? R usually k? Nd nothing.

And it? S m? N

you do not even like.

Exactly.

- If you m? Best a man you like d ??

- I do not know.

I f? R v? L him to undo

he? verhuvudtaget s? g me.

Hi. How? S that? What's your name?

- Katie.

- My name is Brian.

- Nice. Plugs you right here?

- Yes.

- What do you study?

- Psychology.

My buddy d? R gone l? See psychology.

I joined an introductory course

and I adore that sh*t ...

Do you drink? L? F? R I bid on? one?

I invite you on? a? l.

Can we f? TV? ? l? A Me

and Katie h? r. Thanks.

Well ... Three? L already, Katie?

- You m? Ste have math major? Mne.

- It was good, it was good.

Who? Are you, Katie?

Yes you, Brian, I have v? Ldigt

sj? lvdestruktiva tendencies.

- William.

- Hey, Tim.

- Jake. - Whiskies, clean.

- It will be, sir.

Elizabeth may be Answered Honest.

No one knows it b? Outer? N i.

F? R less? S TV? ? r ago she lost

his sister. They stood each other j? Tten? Ra.

- Tricia hated Elizabeth.

- Sisters s? Offers things sometimes.

She said that she was controlling,

selfish, critical.

Okay, we? Rb? Da r? Tt smart m? N,

s? l? t us ...

You said no to v? Rt f? PROPOSED

and I do not draw it up again.

- But the so-called? Let that I asked you to come here today? S ...

- Thanks.

P? Worthington said that you should take

Katie out of school. It? S a mistake.

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Ronald M. Cohen

Ronald M. Cohen (December 23, 1939, Chicago, Illinois – April 21, 1998, Los Angeles, California) was a US American screen writer and film producer. His screenwriting career started in the 1960s and he studied Film at New York University. His screenwriting career encompassed Blue (1968 film), the 1977 film Twilight's Last Gleaming and the 1984 TV series Call to Glory. In 1977 he wrote a script for the movie adaption of Lothar-Günther Buchheims novel Das Boot, but it was rejected by Buchheim. For his screenwriting for the Series American Dream he was nominated for an Emmy in 1981. His last finished work was the screenwriting for the successful 1997 TV film Last Stand at Saber River starring Tom Selleck. He was in a relationship with actress Julie Adams. more…

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