Fathers and Daughters Page #3

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2015
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- It? S country b? Sta girls' school.

- I simply do not r? D.

Sn? Ll, we pay g? RNA.

You f? R never see r? STATEMENT.

- It? S the least we can g? Ra.

- You have done su? Ckligt this.

Gen? NNA schools is pure jungle.

Should Katie suffer?

- I l? See it.

- Gen.? N or private? R options.

M? Are you well? I mean...

Do you know how sv? Rt it? R

that f? the child p? good private schools?

All that s? Ker? S rich

and has contacts and g? r bakv? gene.

I l? See it. L? T f me? invite you

p? a glass. I t? Nker not ...

I t? Nker not

group raise my daughter.

F? DER & D? TTRAR

Like my bike? I had

a pink bicycle Whenever I was little.

Do you know how to ride?

Can you ride a bike?

Have your buddies bikes?

If you want to search? can I

one day l? ra you to ride a bike.

We can g? to the park someday.

It could be fun.

- How g? R there? Lucy speaks?

- It? S a process.

She does not talk. I give her to

Dr. Weinberg, an experienced psychologist.

- I'll need just more time.

- I'll need to write some thing in the report.

It is not about

to impress? myndigheten-

- That gives us grants

these savings periods.

We will hj? LPA girl? R

s? traumatized that she did not pratar-

- F? R a miserable life

if we do not relate to her soon.

- We were betrayed her.

- We can not let her down.

You? Is a very wise young woman.

You become an accomplished psychologist one day.

- But ork? Nn defeat, g? further.

- L? T f me? take her to the park.

- I think that in another environment? ...

- There will no million? N, but the therapist.

You know you do not f? R take her

h? rifr? n. But you have a week.

- Thanks.

- Katie? A week? S one week!

- Jake! Hi. I'm glad to see you again.

- Thank f? R you wanted to tr? FFAs.

Sure, sure, f? Lj with the set.

I want to? Again s? Ga

how much we regret Patricia d? d.

It was a big f? LOSS f? R us all.

Thanks.

- What? Is it Katie?

- She m? S good.

- She lived with her aunt?

- Yes, but she lives with me now.

Good.

And I really want

she b? rjar p? Cop again.

We? R middle of school? Ret. ? Is it wise

to take her fr? n Worthington?

- I have already done that.

- Jas ?? J? ... Sses

You know we can g? RNA takes back

Katie, but we are completely full.

- It fits always one more.

- I'm sorry.

L? Esters d ??

Their children have the f? Rtur.

Yes...

I l? R last? Rskursarna

creative writing.

- We do not r? D.

- One dollar per semester?

I really appreciate it.

Novell technology, we focus

p? student work, l? m seeing? Starna.

Twain, Hemingway, Roth

and maybe what I'm writing now.

- Do you really l? Ra like writing?

- I want my daughter on? Copen.

- Do you write h? Gskolerekommendationer?

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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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