Fathers and Daughters Page #3

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2015
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You know, girl, you know? Is a genius.

My daughter? Is a genius!

Yes, yes it can be about us.

Hi.

Normally, I would never have g? Tt up

to you, but ...

I h? Rt a reputation.

- Wadding? f? r reputation?

- That my litter? Ra idol? Is your father.

- I do not know if it? S true.

- S? the lj? g f? r me?

- Which?

- My friends. Whenever you do not "chip"?

F? Rl? T.

I h? R you. Can we move in?

Of course. Where...?

What was it you gaggade about?

Jake Davis wrote my absolute

favorite "F? der, and d? ttrar".

A popular Ko? S book.

Yes I know.

It has f? LJT me since I was little.

The f? R? Changed literally my life.

Hi. My name is Cameron.

My name is Katie.

- Katie?

- Yes.

As in, "Kate Davis"?

Whenever you the real Kate Davis?

How n? Ra? S book

what really h? nde?

- It? S much more fun in the book.

- Okay.

? r the h? r your thing, the g? out alone,

without mates?

- Yes.

- Yes?

Sometimes f? Redrar I will be alone.

It? S much easier.

What do you work with?

I work as a social worker

with children in distress.

- Wow.

- Yes. I like it.

- How the attempts rjer you?

- I? S freelance journalist.

And I have b? Rjat p? my f greatest book.

- What is it called?

- Do you really know?

"Television?? Is the perfect number."

"Television?? Is the perfect number" ...?

? r a k? rlekshistoria?

Yes. Yes kind of.

- H? R I live.

- Do you live right here?

It? S j? Ttefint.

Ideal f? R one chip.

You f? R never see my l? Propensity.

Not f? R you would not f? R

that right here was a date or s ?.

But...

What g? R you tomorrow?

- How s??

- S? that we can continue? Eight v? rt call.

- I t? Nkte run.

- I can run.

- You want to run with me?

- Yes, I want that.

Okay.

- H? Mta me at four.

- Four? Okay.

Dr? M s? Tt.

Dr? M s? Tt you with Cameron.

- Hey d ?.

- Hello.

"The rise m? Tion

it attracts youthful? gat. "

"She rises and shines

full of grace and hope. "

"Yes, the tulips? S beautiful.

F? R the moment. "

"Everything is alive and d? R,

rises and falls. "

"And adore and l? MNAR."

F? Rboka "Bitter tulips" d? R down.

Mr. Davis v? Ccording enough g? Tt with p?

to sign their old b? cker-

- As we f? R to Wonderland? Eight f? R s

has presented. Thank you.

Kerri. With K.

K-E-R-R-I.

- K ...

- F-E-R-R-I.

Thanks!

Write "Nancy".

I'll need a minute.

A minute only.

A minute only.

Urs? Kta.

Urs? Kta.

Mr. Davis, m? Are you well?

Mr. Davis?

Urs? Kta.

-? R the s? h? r princesses dancing?

- Yes, exactly like a princess dancing.

It? S a roller. Whenever you? R some seniors

s? I l? ra to dance the waltz.

S? I? s princess

m? best I a prince one day?

- Yes absolutely.

- N? R?

I do not know n? R.

Whenever the time? R the r? Eight.

- What will he hot?

- He will be called ... Prince n?'ve Got.

I do not know his name.

He was right here writes that ten? R

s? writes all p? computers.

To the typewriter

soon? F? rlegad. Idiot.

Jake, n? Gra reviews p?

"Bitter tulips" has arrived.

Jas ?? D? Written?

"A book s? D? Resistant to wonder if

Jake Davis n? Gonsin has been good. "

Oh.

- Terrible.

- You has got d? Resistant criticism f? Rut.

But not s? h? r. The h? R? R

an attack on? me. It? S ...

No. It? S ...

The m? Ste be other, huh?

He f? Rstod not.

"S? Of? Rst? ELIG that it could

have been written on? Aramaic. "

"Or? NNU rather not at all."

Times d ??

- Who wrote it?

- Colson.

I did not write back cover

to his l? ngnovell.

- S? Now H? MNase he.

- Knopf halve f greatest edition.

But if the book b? Rjar's? LJA ...

Marketers ring cut s? Kert also ?.

Without their pieces? D? R is k? Rt.

If they are not paying ads and offers

me a platform, I can not g? ra.

I k? Mpade as hell. They do not care

what you have done. The? R r? Knenissar.

It? S just reviews.

I do not care about reviews.

Okay, we'll see.

An arm, a television? arms.

If you do not want to g? p? aunt

Elizabeth's f? Delsedagsfest-

-s? you do not have.

- I know, but I want to g ?.

- Really?

F? R we can g? Ra? T another in pieces? Contents.

Just what you want.

- But, Dad, I want to g ?.

- Really?

- Will a bribe to work?

- No.

- You? J? Ttefin.

- Thanks.

Katie!

Hey!

? Finally!

I have not seen you on? s? l? nge.

See who? S right here!

- Jake.

- William.

Thank you f? R coming.

Dull your book. The m? Ste be

h? rt n? r critics s? Can you s? d? r.

I do not know Why? R God invented

cockroaches and literary critic.

They hated it actively.

How do you get? Ver n? T s? Nt?

Standing up, brush themselves

and g? r on. Type n? T s? Nt.

Do not you think I m? Rkte

you shook n? r we p? gs last?

As if you could f? an attack.

I st? Rdes to see you wrestle

with impulses that you can not styra-

- Despite the l numerous hospital stays.

The book? S certificate, Jake.

You will no ready f? R life

or f? r being a father.

Give Katie to n? N

who can take care of her.

That's abilities to you adore her

and then betray her? r hypocrisy.

Not s? much v? nsterhand.

It was fun.

F? R you are in trouble now.

Good move.

He has no manners?

Neuroleptic

Dad! You can l? Sa a book f? R me?

Yes, honey.

I will shortly.

Damn, damn, damn, damn!

- Katie, your dad? R h? R.

- Hello.

F? Rl? T, t? Goat became st? Only p?

station. N? N took in n? Dbromsen.

St? Ll v? Ckarklockan n? R you work.

I do not h? MTAS last.

Chipset? H? R you ...

We seem to have

a row? ldigt petulant child right here.

We should f? Rs? Ka remove fret

one layer.

Okay.

Yes, a little bit of greed? S gone.

I still see little grouch.

Come on. What h? Connects?

I? R an r? Tt good doctor.

Okay. I h with regard to you, okay?

I give you a rej? L nudge

and sl? pper you later. Okay?

Biking! Biking, cycling!

Cycling, Lucy. Yes, biking, Lucy!

My clever girl!

- Yes!

- Yes.

Do you want to know what made me

to bet everything on? To be f? writer?

Whenever I was in Kenya

I woke up one morning

- And jumped out of the car f? R to piss

and stood? ga to? go with a lion.

-? Is it true?

- Yes. A male lion 4.5 m fr? N me.

He stared straight on? me

and told me that I was his.

- What did you do?

- No, I froze.

I could not r? Ra me.

He stared p? me a while to

and then went straight f? rbi me.

I go? Mmer never that moment.

D? ins? g that I do not beh? VDE

n? n Plan B lengthier.

No documents? Rfilmare,

not vet? s, not Harvard.

I just wanted to g? Ra what I

Always there? mt about. I wanted to write.

I wanted to write that on every page

was the last hand before I died.

I would l? MNA n? T after me.

I want to UTM? Rka me.

F? F? Rr or later,

p? or another p? T - Will a lion to come

and take us all.

I? S? glad he l? t you live.

Yes, it is, I also ?.

It? S I also ?.

- Will you and l? Gger you?

- Yes, for a while.

I n? Nting to you.

What?

What? Is it right here?

It? S original.

"For Katie, my chips."

"As I adore more

? n the last century. "

- Katie, I can not accept it.

- I want you to have it.

It? S a good luck charm.

It? S to you.

You can not take me!

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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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