Golden Boys The
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Jerry has... |
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I'm not eating them alone! Come on. |
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Lorenzo. |
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Here, kitty. |
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Yeah! There you go! |
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They got to be the worst |
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Is that so? |
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Even Lorenzo thinks so. |
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Ain't no worse than that goose |
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Even my stomach |
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Well, I promised John Bartlett. |
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I'd take his cranberry barrels |
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...you two can match coins |
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I won't do them. |
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Blessed if I'd do the darn things |
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Where's my hat? |
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I can't find anything in this mess. |
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I suppose you fellers think |
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Well, if you think that, |
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Aw, this... This just don't work. |
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It don't work. |
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What don't work? |
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This plan of ours. |
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I thought not going to sea, |
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...living on the cheap |
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It was going to be fine. But it ain't. |
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I mean, I don't mind |
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You know, swabbing the deck, and... |
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But, I mean, that's not |
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I'm doing the work! |
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I'm sick of living in a pigpen! |
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Well, now, I'll tell you what. |
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This craft... |
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...needs a steward. |
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A steward. |
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Or a woman! |
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A woman? |
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Yeah. |
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I'm not kidding. A woman. |
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We could use a housekeeper. |
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Nobody's talking about a housekeeper. |
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I'm talking about a woman. |
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This house needs a woman! |
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It's simple. |
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One of us has to get married. |
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- Married? |
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And take the other two |
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Look, when a shipwrecked crew is starving... |
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...one of them has to be sacrificed |
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One of us has to get married |
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Well, that's pretty good, Perez. |
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So... |
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...you going to be the first offering? |
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If it's my luck, yes. |
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But I had this idea... |
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...maybe we'd match for it |
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Well, I don't know. |
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I'll tell you what. |
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Why don't you just marry... |
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...Melissy Busteed. |
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She's awful sweet on you. |
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No, you don't. She is the town gossip. |
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She's already buried two husbands... |
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...and I ain't looking to be the third. |
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Where you going to find this wife? |
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Well, sir, I'm about to show you. |
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The Nuptial Chime... |
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...a journal of matrimony. |
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Chock-full of advertisements... |
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...from women who wants husbands. |
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Well, seems to be a strong running... |
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...for "vivacious brunettes,"... |
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...and over here, "blondes of tender... |
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...and romantic dispositions. " |
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So, Mr. Perez... |
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...which one of these types |
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Why don't you hush up? |
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You really think that |
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What we have to do... |
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...is make our own advertisement. |
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Say exactly what kind of woman we want... |
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...and then sit back |
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Simple. |
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What do you think about this, Jerry? |
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Well, seems like a good idea. |
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We got to do something... |
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...and that's the only sensible thing. |
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So you have to do it. |
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Yes, you do. |
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We agreed to stick together. |
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Two-to-one's a vote. |
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We'll match for it. |
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Come on, Zeb. |
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Ain't going to mutiny, are you? |
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All right. |
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I'll stick with the ship. |
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Heads. |
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Heads. |
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Tails. |
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Well, there it is. |
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Well... |
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...don't feel bad... |
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Jerry. |
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There it is. |
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It's Providence. |
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Me and Perez are bachelors. |
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We'd just be green hand. |
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You're an able seaman. |
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You already know... |
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...what it is to manage a wife. |
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Dang it to hell. |
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I know what it is... |
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...to be managed by a wife. |
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Hey! Here's Captain Zeb. |
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Well, Cap'n, how's she heading? |
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Well, I'd say pretty much |
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Running fair, but watch out |
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- I calculate you ain't heard the news, Zeb. |
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Web Saunders has got his |
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Come on the noon mail. |
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- Is that a fact? |
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Web was showing it around. |
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We was wondering what kind of fit |
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He's been pretty nigh distracted... |
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...ever since Web started |
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...calling it a haunt, a sin, |
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And when he hears |
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...why, that's going to |
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- Morning. |
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Excuse me! |
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Whoa, Daniel. |
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I'm afraid I'm mixed in my directions. |
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A gentleman at the train depot |
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But I've forgotten |
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...once I reached here or to the right. |
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How was you calculating to get there? |
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I intended to walk. |
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Did you tell those fellas at the depot |
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- Certainly. |
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...the station's out on the outer beach. |
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There's about a half a mile |
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...between here and there. |
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- You don't mean it. |
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Unless, of course, there's |
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...since I was at the house. |
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I tell you what. |
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I'll give you a ride down to the shore... |
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...and find somebody to row you over. |
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Here. Give me your flipper. |
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There you go. |
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Thank you. |
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Come on, Daniel. |
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My name is Hedge. |
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Pleased to meet you, Mr. Hedge. |
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My name's Hazeltine. |
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Yeah. You're the new engineer |
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All educated, I hear. |
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Whole town's been expecting you. |
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Is that right? |
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Who told you? |
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Well, I can't say for sure... |
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...but Melissy Busteed |
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...and from there on, it's plain sailing. |
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You see, Chatham's not big enough |
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Come on, boy. |
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So... |
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...the Almighty gave us Melissy, I guess... |
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...as a sort of a substitute. |
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You play pool, Mr. Hazeltine? |
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Sure. Sometimes. |
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Yeah. Come on, Daniel. |
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Good boy. |
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John. |
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This is Mr. Hazeltine. |
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He's the new man at the cable station. |
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Mr. Hazeltine, this is |
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- Captain John Bartlett. |
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So I brought those barrels up for you. |
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Thanks, Zeb. |
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I'll probably be up sometime tomorrow. |
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I want to talk to you about that... |
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...billiard room business. |
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God Almighty's got his eye on that place... |
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...and on them that's running it. |
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Well, then, it's in good hands... |
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...and we won't have to worry, do we? |
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Boy, am I glad to see you. |
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First of all... |
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...how do you spell "conscientious"? |
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I don't. |
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What would you want to spell it for? |
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We've writ about 400 |
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...and ain't one of them fit to feed a pig. |
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Perez has got such fancy notions... |
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...that only a circus bill |
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I don't see why we can't have |
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...like, "Woman needed to wash dishes... |
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...and clean house for three men. " |
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Why wouldn't that be all right? |
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That's really going to get you... |
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...an answer from a woman |
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"Woman to wash dishes for three men"? |
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You think that that's a bait |
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Come on! You got to do better than that. |
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You got to be... I don't know... |
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...a little more high-toned, sir. |
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You got to make them think |
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I am a great catch... |
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...like you're talking about. |
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Pass me that pen. |
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Wife wanted... |
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...by ex-seafaring man... |
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...of... |
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...steady habits. |
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Willing to work... |
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...and keep house... |
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...shipshape... |
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...and aboveboard. |
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No sea lawyers... |
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...need apply. |
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Address... |
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- "Skipper. " |
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I liked that bit about sea lawyers. |
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It'll keep the loose-tongued |
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Well, Jerry. |
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Now all you have to do |
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...and tell us what you want |
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A divorce. |
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Mighty sharp buggy, Web. |
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Good day to you, gentlemen. |
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Nice weather. |
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Good for picking |
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Slick. Slick. |
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Now that he got |
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...he'll be purring just like a cat. |
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I'm all right with cats... |
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...but there's something about a cat man. |
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- How do you do, Captain? |
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What a surprise to see you here. |
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I swear if you ain't been a stranger. |
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Ezekial, get up and give |
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No, no. |
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Don't go to all that trouble, Mrs. Small. |
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I'll just sit over there on the sofa |
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- Hey, John. |
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I didn't expect to see you here. |
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I'm glad, though. |
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Every God-fearing man in this town... |
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...has need to be on his knees this day. |
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Have you heard about it? |
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Captain John is talking about |
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Web Saunders has got. |
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Ain't it awful? |
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How you doing, Melissy? |
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Yes, of course. Hello, Captain. |
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And how is Captain Perez? |
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He's just dandy. |
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He always has a kind word for you. |
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Anyway, I says to Prissy Rend. |
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"There is going to be |
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...sure as you're |
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And she says, "You are right, |
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We are blessed this day. |
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...to have with us the Reverend Perley. |
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...to lead us in the meeting. |
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Amen! |
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Brothers and sisters... |
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...here we are, a-kneeling |
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And what's going on outside? |
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Why, the devil's got his clutches in our |
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The horn of the wicked is exalted. |
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They're selling rum... |
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The people of Chatham have been |
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I tell you, brothers and sisters... |
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God has given us a task to perform. |
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And what have we done with it? |
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We sat still... |
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...and let the devil have his way. |
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And now the grip of Satan |
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...than it ever was before. |
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Do you think that |
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...is going to shut up |
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You think Web Saunders |
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...because we say he ought to? |
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Do you think God is going |
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...and nail it up himself? |
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No, sir! |
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He don't work that way! |
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We've talked and talked, |
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Ain't there anybody here |
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Ain't there axes to chop with |
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I tell you, brothers, |
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And I, old as I am... |
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...am ready. |
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Lord, here I am. |
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Here I... |
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Play, sister. |
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...from temptation. |
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And show to us a sign. |
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That to every small... |
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Okay, here we go. |
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Zeb... |
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...do you believe... |
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...that man's law... |
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...ought to be allowed |
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Well, in most cases... |
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...it's been my judgment that it pays... |
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...to steer close to both of them. |
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Suppose God called you... |
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...to break man's law and keep his. |
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What would you do? |
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Well, I guess... |
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...the first thing would be to make sure... |
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...that it really was the Almighty |
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Let me help you aboard, Captain. |
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Maybe there just ain't |
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...a seafaring man of steady habits. |
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Jerry, it's just exactly like I told you. |
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27 letters in all. |
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Here's my favorite. |
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Well... |
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Nifty writing. |
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"Mr. Skipper, sir... |
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"I saw your advertisement in the paper. |
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"and think perhaps you might suit me. |
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"Please answer these questions |
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"What is your religious belief? |
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"Do you drink liquor? |
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"Are you a profane man? |
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"If you want to... |
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...you might send me your real name... |
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...and a photograph. " |
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Photograph? The only one I got |
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...from my first marriage. |
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It's turning yellow. |
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Will you please let the man finish? |
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Thank you, Perez. |
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"If I think you will suit... |
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...maybe we can sign articles. " |
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"Yours truly, Martha B. Snow... |
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Nantucket, Massachusetts. " |
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She sure don't mince words, do she? |
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You know what I like about it most? |
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The shipshape way she puts it. |
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You know what I like |
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...like she was signing on to a voyage. |
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Seems to be exactly |
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Well, I don't know. What's the hurry? |
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I mean, next batch of letters... |
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...are liable to have |
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In the meantime, |
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...like the fo'c'sle on a cattle boat. |
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You know, Jerry... |
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...I don't really see how |
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Go ahead, you know. Do what you like. |
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I'm only a devilish fool that's got to |
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That's all the hell I am. |
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Excuse me. |
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Be careful. |
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Right there it says... |
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"Are you profane?" |
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You fellas are enough |
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Well, go ahead and write her... |
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...but I'm giving you fair warning. |
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I ain't going to have her |
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I ain't going to marry a skeleton. |
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...and crawl into bed |
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We did not open it. |
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We felt all hands should be on deck... |
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...before we did anything that important. |
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Hurry up and open it |
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Oh, please! |
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Thanks, Perez. |
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"Captain Jeremiah Burgess. |
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"Sir... |
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"I like your looks well enough... |
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"though it don't pay to put |
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"as nobody knows better than me. |
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"Besides, I judge that picture you sent. |
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"was took quite a spell ago. |
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"Anyway, you look honest... |
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"and I am willing |
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"to carry me to Chatham and back... |
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"though the dear land knows. |
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"I ain't got none to throw away. |
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"If we don't agree to sign articles... |
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"I suppose likely you will be willing. |
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"to stand half the fare. |
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"That ain't any more than right, |
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"I shall come to Chatham |
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"Meet me at the depot. |
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Yours truly, Martha B. Snow. " |
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And there's a postscript. |
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"I should've liked it better. |
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"if you was a Methodist... |
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"but we can't have everything. |
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...just as we want it in this world. " |
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She sure don't waste |
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She's pretty prompt, |
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Is that all you've got to say |
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Don't go on your beam-ends, Jerry. |
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- There ain't no harm done yet. |
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I don't know nothing about her. |
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She might be 100 years old, |
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And she's coming down here |
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...to marry me by main force... |
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...and you expect me |
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- Now, hold on! |
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Hold on! |
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Jerry, I like the way... |
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...the woman's got it put together. |
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She's got sense. |
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You can't just sell her a cat in a bag. |
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A cat in a bag? |
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Well, I don't know |
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You had me doing all this |
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...and then I'm going to have to |
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If she comes down here... |
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...and signs articles, |
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...we all are going to be paying |
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And I agree with him. |
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This woman has a lot of sense. |
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And you, sir... |
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...will be going to the depot. |
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...as well as he and I. |
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The three of us will go to the depot. |
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Why don't you go down there |
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...and you bring her here? |
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- I'll wait for her here. |
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Got to treat her decent. |
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You are going to the depot. |
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Here they come. |
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Godfrey domino! |
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Heave to! Heave to! |
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There's no danger. |
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What do you mean no danger? |
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We're going to scoot back to the shanty... |
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...and we'll stay there |
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That's it. |
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Yeah. Go on. Laugh. |
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You set there tee-heeing |
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That's what I'd expect of you. |
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Oh, my body and soul. |
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There she comes now. |
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She's heading up the hill! |
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- Did you lock the dining room, Perez? |
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She'll go in there and sit and wait for us! |
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Well, now... |
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...one of us has got to go up there... |
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...and tell her she don't suit... |
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...and pay her fare back home. |
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And I think Jerry |
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...since he's the bridegroom. |
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Me? |
00:32:26 |
You fellas got me in this scrape. |
00:32:28 |
Now let's see you get me out of it. |
00:32:30 |
I ain't going to move a step |
00:32:40 |
It's a man. |
00:32:43 |
He's been up to the house. |
00:32:47 |
Hey. |
00:32:49 |
Over here! |
00:32:51 |
Over here, on your lee bow! |
00:32:53 |
Mr. Hazeltine, just... |
00:32:56 |
...just go on around to the back. |
00:33:08 |
- Here. |
00:33:14 |
Mr. Hazeltine, I'd like you to make... |
00:33:17 |
...the acquaintance of Captain Jerry here. |
00:33:20 |
- And Captain Perez. |
00:33:22 |
- Pleased to meet you both. |
00:33:25 |
We're... Sort of up to here. |
00:33:29 |
We're waiting to get our bearings. |
00:33:31 |
We're... |
00:33:34 |
We're not out of our heads. |
00:33:36 |
I'm saying that because I know |
00:33:39 |
Well, I'm glad to hear it. |
00:33:41 |
What we want to know is... |
00:33:44 |
...have you been up to our house, |
00:33:49 |
Yes, I've been there. |
00:33:52 |
That is, I suppose |
00:33:55 |
...that opened the door |
00:33:57 |
...and I should wait or come back. |
00:34:01 |
I told you. |
00:34:03 |
I knew it. Didn't I tell you? Yeah. |
00:34:06 |
Just hush up for one minute, Jerry. |
00:34:09 |
Now, this woman that you say |
00:34:14 |
...what was she doing? |
00:34:17 |
She seemed very much at home. |
00:34:19 |
That's why I thought |
00:34:21 |
There you go. I mean, she's going to |
00:34:25 |
I mean, she's got... |
00:34:26 |
...she's got too good a thing going for her. |
00:34:30 |
- That's... Come on. |
00:34:33 |
Hush! |
00:34:35 |
The thing is we're in kind of |
00:34:39 |
...one that we got to get out of alone. |
00:34:42 |
I'll... |
00:34:45 |
I'll tell you about it sometime... |
00:34:47 |
...but not now. |
00:34:49 |
Well, I'll leave you to it, then. |
00:34:51 |
Yeah. |
00:34:54 |
Good day to you all. |
00:35:01 |
All right. Now that's it. |
00:35:04 |
No more stalling! |
00:35:06 |
We got to go up there and see her. |
00:35:09 |
And that's all! Now come on. |
00:35:11 |
No! I'm telling you... |
00:35:14 |
...that all this running around, |
00:35:17 |
...it just sickened me |
00:35:19 |
And I'm just not... I'm not about to do |
00:35:23 |
I ain't going up there. |
00:35:26 |
...or any other female up there. |
00:35:29 |
All right. I'll go. |
00:35:32 |
Good. |
00:35:34 |
And I'll tell her you're bashful... |
00:35:37 |
...and you're dying to get married. |
00:35:41 |
No! You ain't going to do that! |
00:35:45 |
He ain't going to do that, is he? |
00:35:47 |
I don't know. But, uh, maybe you shouldn't |
00:36:01 |
You're not Captain Burgess. |
00:36:07 |
No, ma'am. |
00:36:10 |
My name is Hedge. |
00:36:14 |
You're not Miss Snow? |
00:36:18 |
Mrs. Snow. |
00:36:20 |
I'm a widow. |
00:36:22 |
I feel as if I know you, Captain Hedge. |
00:36:26 |
The boy in the depot wagon |
00:36:29 |
...and Captain Ryder |
00:36:31 |
Well, hey, I hope he gave us a clean bill. |
00:36:35 |
Well, he didn't say nothing against you, |
00:36:38 |
If he had, I don't think it would've |
00:36:40 |
I've lived long enough to want |
00:36:44 |
...not take folks' say-so. |
00:36:46 |
I judge you got my letter |
00:36:58 |
Now, if it ain't too much trouble... |
00:37:00 |
I'd like to know |
00:37:02 |
...and why he wasn't at |
00:37:05 |
Well, the truth is, ma'am... |
00:37:09 |
...we was at the depot. |
00:37:11 |
You was? |
00:37:13 |
Thing is... |
00:37:15 |
...we thought you was |
00:37:21 |
No. |
00:37:24 |
We thought |
00:37:27 |
...and, though, I'm sure |
00:37:31 |
...she was... |
00:37:34 |
Well, there. If that don't beat all. |
00:37:37 |
I don't blame Captain Burgess |
00:37:40 |
I guess I'd have run, too, |
00:37:43 |
I mean, she was sitting |
00:37:46 |
Well, she had a shut-over bag |
00:37:48 |
...and when she got up to get out, |
00:37:54 |
Oh, dear, dear. |
00:37:57 |
He's in a fish shack down the road... |
00:38:00 |
...and as upset as he is... |
00:38:03 |
I'm not sure when he's ever |
00:38:10 |
Rock of ages. |
00:38:13 |
Cleft for me. |
00:38:16 |
Let me hide. |
00:38:19 |
Myself in thee. |
00:38:24 |
Well, Captain Hedge, |
00:38:26 |
...that I need to say right here. |
00:38:28 |
In the first place, I ain't in the habit. |
00:38:30 |
...of answering advertisements |
00:38:34 |
I ain't so hard up for a man |
00:38:38 |
And the next thing, I didn't come here... |
00:38:40 |
...with my mind made up |
00:38:42 |
...not by no means. |
00:38:48 |
I'll tell you what. I... |
00:38:51 |
I'll go down to the shack... |
00:38:52 |
...and I'll get Captain Burgess, and... |
00:38:54 |
No, you shan't, either. |
00:38:56 |
I'll tell you what we'll do. |
00:38:58 |
It's nearly supper already... |
00:39:00 |
...and I need to be getting to the tavern. |
00:39:02 |
I suppose if it's not too much trouble, |
00:39:06 |
And I'll stay there tonight... |
00:39:07 |
...and tomorrow, I'll come down here... |
00:39:09 |
...and we'll all have a commonsense talk. |
00:39:16 |
That is the most sensible thing |
00:39:21 |
Come on! Keep that water |
00:39:33 |
Big fire in the village! |
00:39:35 |
All hands on deck! Hey! |
00:39:37 |
Come on, you! |
00:39:41 |
And don't break the bottles! |
00:39:46 |
- Keep it going! |
00:39:49 |
Keep that water moving, will you? |
00:39:53 |
How'd it start, Web? |
00:39:54 |
- How'd it start? |
00:39:56 |
I know mighty well how it started. |
00:39:59 |
But what I'm going to find out |
00:40:02 |
...is who started it, |
00:40:05 |
You hear me? Come on, you! |
00:40:09 |
- Come on! |
00:40:49 |
"He burnt all their houses |
00:40:53 |
...and all their goodly castles with fire. " |
00:40:56 |
Oh, no. That's not good. |
00:41:09 |
It's all right, John. |
00:41:25 |
Kerosene. |
00:41:31 |
I'm going to get you out of this. |
00:41:35 |
Well, don't worry, shipmate. |
00:41:38 |
I'll fix it up. |
00:41:40 |
Make sure they'll think... |
00:41:42 |
...you were running to help |
00:41:45 |
Yeah. They'll never know you set it. |
00:41:52 |
Okay. |
00:41:59 |
All right. Here. |
00:42:07 |
Oh, yeah. |
00:42:24 |
We have a man upstairs in our house... |
00:42:28 |
...who may live and who may not live. |
00:42:31 |
If he lives... |
00:42:34 |
...he's going to be |
00:42:37 |
What do we do? |
00:42:40 |
Who's going to take care of him? |
00:42:43 |
You got to get married now. |
00:42:45 |
To the fat lady? |
00:42:48 |
Well... |
00:42:51 |
...she'd be shade in the summer... |
00:42:56 |
...warm in the winter. |
00:42:57 |
We wouldn't have |
00:43:11 |
Well, you think he'll live? |
00:43:15 |
I can't say. |
00:43:18 |
He's had a stroke of paralysis... |
00:43:20 |
...and there seem to be other |
00:43:25 |
If he regains consciousness, |
00:43:29 |
Not a very good one. |
00:43:32 |
I don't think he'll die tonight. |
00:43:35 |
But if he lives, he's going |
00:43:37 |
...and I don't know of one in town. |
00:43:39 |
Neither do we. |
00:43:42 |
Watch that top step now. |
00:43:46 |
Yeah. |
00:43:48 |
There you are. |
00:43:52 |
Dr. Palmer... |
00:43:54 |
I would like you to meet Mrs. Snow. |
00:43:59 |
- Mrs. Snow, this is Dr. Palmer. |
00:44:02 |
Captain Perez... |
00:44:04 |
- This is Mrs. Marthy B. Snow... |
00:44:07 |
...of Nantucket. |
00:44:10 |
Pleasure is mine. All mine. |
00:44:12 |
Mrs. Snow is sort of a relative... |
00:44:17 |
...so to speak, of Captain Jerry. |
00:44:19 |
And... |
00:44:22 |
...it turns out she has had |
00:44:26 |
...and she said she is willing |
00:44:30 |
...until he feels better. |
00:44:32 |
Well, that's... That's wonderful. |
00:44:34 |
That's wonderful. |
00:44:58 |
Captain Bartlett's upstairs? |
00:45:00 |
Shall I go right up? |
00:45:02 |
Oh, yes, ma'am. |
00:45:04 |
You have nursed before, |
00:45:07 |
Yes. Five years with my husband. |
00:45:09 |
He had slow consumption. |
00:45:11 |
And before that, with my mother... |
00:45:13 |
...and my brother and sisters |
00:45:16 |
I've known considerable |
00:45:20 |
More of that than anything else, I guess. |
00:45:24 |
Now, if you'll go up with me... |
00:45:26 |
...so as to tell me |
00:45:28 |
Oh, yes, ma'am. This way. |
00:45:30 |
Excuse me, Captain. |
00:45:39 |
She has lost quite a bit of tonnage. |
00:45:41 |
She's also... |
00:45:43 |
I don't know... |
00:45:45 |
...prettied up a bit, wouldn't you say? |
00:45:48 |
You, uh, haven't told me |
00:45:53 |
Jerry, it's safe now. |
00:45:55 |
You can come on out |
00:45:58 |
Wait a minute. Didn't I tell you fellas... |
00:46:01 |
...that there was a slight case |
00:46:05 |
It had something to do |
00:46:07 |
- I told you that. |
00:46:09 |
No, I did. Told us nothing. |
00:46:11 |
- Really? |
00:46:12 |
- I must be getting old. |
00:46:17 |
If all your relatives are |
00:46:20 |
...well, I'd like to know them. |
00:46:21 |
Anyway, he seems |
00:46:23 |
There should be no change for a while. |
00:46:26 |
If there is, send for me, all right? |
00:46:33 |
I'll call in the morning. |
00:46:35 |
- Thank you, Doctor. |
00:46:38 |
Good night, Captain Burgess. |
00:46:40 |
Thank you, Doc. |
00:46:44 |
Well, Jerry... |
00:46:47 |
...don't you think it's |
00:46:49 |
...and introduced yourself |
00:46:52 |
She's busy up there. |
00:46:55 |
I'm so tuckered out... |
00:46:56 |
...if I have a little nap... |
00:46:59 |
...I'll make a better presentation... |
00:47:01 |
...is what I'm thinking. |
00:47:03 |
Naps are out. |
00:47:05 |
You go upstairs now. |
00:47:07 |
- Come on. |
00:47:12 |
Oh, no. Come on, Jerry. |
00:47:19 |
Mrs. Snow... |
00:47:21 |
I think you'd better sleep in my bedroom, |
00:47:26 |
I'll just bunk downstairs |
00:47:30 |
All right. |
00:47:31 |
Perhaps you should introduce me |
00:47:34 |
I don't think we've ever met, |
00:47:37 |
Oh, why, of course. |
00:47:41 |
Jerry, this is Mrs. Snow. |
00:47:44 |
I don't know what's gotten into me. |
00:47:45 |
- You're sure pert, ma'am. |
00:47:50 |
Well, he seems to be doing better... |
00:47:52 |
...so I think you all should go to bed... |
00:47:54 |
...and we can talk tomorrow... |
00:47:56 |
...I mean, today. |
00:47:58 |
I forgot it's next door to daylight already. |
00:48:01 |
Good night. |
00:48:06 |
Jerry's correct, ma'am. |
00:48:08 |
You sure are pretty. |
00:48:13 |
Thank you. |
00:49:15 |
Mrs. Snow. |
00:49:17 |
What's the matter? |
00:49:20 |
Nothing worth gabbing about. |
00:49:24 |
You just look awful upset. |
00:49:28 |
You look awfully down. |
00:49:30 |
Do you want to tell me |
00:49:34 |
I'm fine, really. |
00:49:36 |
Well, if there's ever anything I can do... |
00:49:39 |
...do you promise that you'll tell me? |
00:49:44 |
You're a sweet man. |
00:49:55 |
Captain Perez. |
00:49:57 |
It's... |
00:50:00 |
Mrs. Snow here is feeling awfully blue. |
00:50:04 |
I just... |
00:50:07 |
I got an idea. |
00:50:09 |
This weekend, |
00:50:11 |
...we ought to have |
00:50:14 |
Go down and see Luther |
00:50:19 |
A picnic! We'll make it a picnic. |
00:50:23 |
Jumping Jehoshaphat. |
00:50:26 |
What's got into Jerry? |
00:50:28 |
He have an epiphany or something? |
00:50:32 |
Captain Burgess? |
00:50:35 |
He didn't tidy up and fix the table, |
00:50:37 |
Captain Bartlett was... |
00:50:39 |
...seemed to be sleeping |
00:50:41 |
...and the doctor, when he come, |
00:50:43 |
...leave him for a few minutes |
00:50:46 |
A doctor? |
00:50:48 |
He's been here already this morning? |
00:50:49 |
Oh, yes. |
00:50:52 |
Now, if you wouldn't mind going up |
00:50:55 |
...while I finish getting breakfast... |
00:50:56 |
...and if you wouldn't mind |
00:50:58 |
...and gathering a few eggs, |
00:51:01 |
I've been up and down the stairs |
00:51:04 |
I don't know I'm certain |
00:51:12 |
She hugged me. |
00:51:25 |
John, if you can hear me... |
00:51:30 |
...I done what I can... |
00:51:32 |
...but I can't for the love of Pete... |
00:51:36 |
...find that darn coat. |
00:51:39 |
I just hope it's just |
00:51:41 |
...and don't put it together with you. |
00:51:50 |
Zeb, ain't this gay? |
00:51:54 |
Eggs boiled to a T. |
00:51:56 |
Not like the ones Jerry made. |
00:51:58 |
Why, you boil them so hard... |
00:52:00 |
...if you threw them, you'd dent the barn. |
00:52:04 |
- She's good. |
00:52:07 |
How's he doing up there... John? |
00:52:09 |
About the same. |
00:52:11 |
Listen we got to talk a little... |
00:52:13 |
...about the arrangements |
00:52:18 |
If Jerry here wasn't so pig-headed... |
00:52:20 |
...he'd marry her right away. |
00:52:22 |
Because the way I see it... |
00:52:24 |
...there's going to be a long line |
00:52:27 |
...and I am going to be one of them. |
00:52:33 |
Captain Perez, |
00:52:36 |
Well, you fellas forget. |
00:52:38 |
I've been married twice before... |
00:52:40 |
...and those women were very handsome... |
00:52:42 |
...but the marriages |
00:52:47 |
So I'm just taking a |
00:52:50 |
This... |
00:52:52 |
This Mrs. Snow ain't nobody's fool. |
00:52:54 |
We put out bait |
00:52:58 |
...would say would get us |
00:53:02 |
...and by Almighty, |
00:53:06 |
You know what we can do? |
00:53:09 |
We can explain. |
00:53:13 |
...that Jerry ain't real comfortable... |
00:53:17 |
...with getting married... |
00:53:21 |
...while Captain Bartlett is upstairs. |
00:53:23 |
...so sick in our house. |
00:53:26 |
And if she's willing... |
00:53:29 |
...we can put it off. |
00:53:32 |
...until he either dies or gets better... |
00:53:36 |
...and we'll pay her to stay on as a nurse. |
00:53:41 |
Pay her? |
00:53:45 |
You pay her or you marry her. |
00:53:47 |
Mr. Hazeltine, I was wondering... |
00:53:50 |
...could you come over to our place |
00:53:54 |
...while I attend to some chores? |
00:53:55 |
I'd be happy to. |
00:54:10 |
- Hello. |
00:54:13 |
No. Captain Hedge is out just now. |
00:54:15 |
Oh, dear. |
00:54:20 |
- I think I will come in and wait. |
00:54:23 |
- Please do come in. |
00:54:32 |
Won't you take a chair? |
00:54:34 |
Thank you. |
00:54:42 |
Certainly a pleasant day. |
00:54:45 |
Yes. |
00:54:55 |
Are you Captain Zebulon Hedge? |
00:54:57 |
Yeah. |
00:54:59 |
I'm so glad. |
00:55:01 |
I received your telegraph. |
00:55:04 |
I'm Elizabeth Preston... |
00:55:06 |
Captain Bartlett's granddaughter. |
00:55:08 |
You wrote me that he was ill... |
00:55:10 |
...and I felt like I needed to be here |
00:55:14 |
- Elsie. |
00:55:17 |
Well, don't that beat all? |
00:55:19 |
- Please, sit. Sit down. |
00:55:22 |
I'm so glad to see you. |
00:55:25 |
I'm mighty glad to see you. |
00:55:28 |
Please tell me about Grandfather. |
00:55:31 |
How is he? Can I see him? |
00:55:34 |
Well, Miss Preston... |
00:55:37 |
...your grandpa is pretty sick. |
00:55:39 |
He's got a stroke of palsy or something. |
00:55:42 |
He doesn't have much of a sense |
00:55:46 |
He might not even recognize you. |
00:55:52 |
Well, don't you worry now. |
00:55:54 |
Doc says he's considerable better. |
00:55:57 |
- Isn't that right, Mr. Hazeltine? |
00:56:00 |
What on earth am I thinking? |
00:56:03 |
I'd like to make you known |
00:56:08 |
- Pleased to meet you, ma'am. |
00:56:10 |
Actually, over there, across the bay. |
00:56:13 |
And... |
00:56:15 |
Well, Mr. Hazeltine, |
00:56:18 |
I'll escort Elsie upstairs now. |
00:56:23 |
- It's nice to meet you. |
00:56:27 |
A looker, ain't she? |
00:56:41 |
I swear. |
00:56:44 |
If I wouldn't sooner |
00:56:48 |
Especially better than that burnt one |
00:56:52 |
No, no. It was Thanksgiving. |
00:56:53 |
Well, it hung around till Christmas. |
00:56:56 |
I want to thank you all. |
00:56:58 |
You've been so good to my grandfather. |
00:57:02 |
Well, Mrs. Snow told me all about it. |
00:57:04 |
We done ship together. He's our mate. |
00:57:07 |
You've just been so kind... |
00:57:09 |
...and I really appreciate it. |
00:57:19 |
Hello, Mr. Hazeltine. |
00:57:20 |
Hello, Captain. |
00:57:25 |
I just stopped by your house... |
00:57:28 |
...to inquire on Captain Bartlett. |
00:57:31 |
Mrs. Snow seems to have |
00:57:36 |
She seems as though trouble |
00:57:40 |
I judge she's seen enough of it, too. |
00:57:45 |
It's queer how trouble acts in folks. |
00:57:50 |
Sort of like hot weather. |
00:57:52 |
It spoils milk, but it sweetens apples. |
00:57:56 |
She's one of the sweetened kind. |
00:57:59 |
Afternoon, Melissy. |
00:58:01 |
Well, hello, Captain. What a spectacular |
00:58:06 |
Melissy, we're having... |
00:58:08 |
...kind of an outing day after tomorrow. |
00:58:11 |
We'd love for you to join us. |
00:58:13 |
Will Captain Perez be there? |
00:58:15 |
Why, yes, ma'am. |
00:58:17 |
Asking you to come along was his idea. |
00:58:21 |
Well. |
00:58:24 |
Well, I'll be there. |
00:59:15 |
Come on, baby. |
00:59:17 |
Whoa! |
00:59:19 |
Spied you coming, Zeb. |
00:59:39 |
This is where we keep the boat |
00:59:42 |
The spare oar is on the wall. |
00:59:44 |
The regular ones are in the boat. |
00:59:47 |
Captain, where's the famous "breeches buoy" |
00:59:50 |
Right up there. |
00:59:51 |
I don't believe you'd |
00:59:54 |
I don't know, but I think |
00:59:57 |
...than to make a show of myself. |
00:59:58 |
Only used it once |
01:00:01 |
Most of the time, the wrecks |
01:00:03 |
...and we have to get the boat out. |
01:00:05 |
Chowder's warming, Father. |
01:00:11 |
If y'all don't mind... |
01:00:12 |
I think I'll break out the picnic baskets. |
01:00:17 |
Why don't you show Melissy here |
01:00:21 |
I don't believe she's ever seen it. |
01:00:22 |
Really? |
01:00:24 |
I don't want to go. |
01:00:26 |
I believe I'd love to see it! |
01:00:28 |
Listen, go easy, Perez. |
01:00:31 |
You and Melissy are like |
01:00:34 |
...just in case Jerry gets cold feet. |
01:00:38 |
- You know what I mean? |
01:00:43 |
...I'm the one stepping into his shoes... |
01:00:47 |
...immediately. |
01:00:56 |
Captain Norris, you must've seen |
01:01:00 |
What's the bravest thing you've ever seen? |
01:01:02 |
Well, I've seen something done once... |
01:01:04 |
...that may not strike you |
01:01:08 |
...but has always seemed to me |
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So I says to Prissy Rend, says I, |
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"he sure is a case. |
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70 years old and still so wild. " |
01:01:22 |
Prissy says there's no woman alive |
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...once he hasn't been tamed already. |
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But I said, "No, Prissy. |
01:01:28 |
I'm going to housebreak him |
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It happened off the coast of Maine |
01:01:35 |
I was working as a sort of |
01:01:39 |
We struck a rock that |
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Punched a hole in the schooner's side. |
01:01:44 |
Did you abandon ship? |
01:01:46 |
Well, that was my thought. |
01:01:49 |
But the skipper... |
01:01:52 |
He sized things up in a hurry, I tell you. |
01:01:54 |
Half the crew |
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...the other half swearing a blue streak. |
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But the skipper... |
01:02:02 |
...and set me over them |
01:02:05 |
- And she said that... |
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I hate to interrupt you there |
01:02:15 |
I see where you're driving... |
01:02:17 |
...and... |
01:02:19 |
...I just don't want to give you |
01:02:24 |
I mean, I like you... |
01:02:26 |
...but... |
01:02:28 |
...not in the marrying way. |
01:02:34 |
I don't mean to offend you. |
01:02:35 |
It's just that I'm... |
01:02:37 |
I'm not ready to settle down yet. |
01:02:40 |
I mean, I'm... |
01:02:43 |
...still a seafaring man. |
01:02:45 |
Out there, there's... |
01:02:49 |
...still maybe voyages to take, and I... |
01:02:52 |
Captain, you make |
01:02:55 |
...as a duck in a henhouse. |
01:02:59 |
Don't... Please don't cry. |
01:03:01 |
I didn't mean... |
01:03:05 |
When they was done... |
01:03:07 |
...we had to carry |
01:03:10 |
But the skipper... |
01:03:12 |
...for a pail of boiling hot coffee... |
01:03:14 |
...drunk the whole of it... |
01:03:16 |
...put dry clothes over his flannels... |
01:03:19 |
...and stayed on deck and worked |
01:03:23 |
Who was he, Captain Norris? |
01:03:25 |
It was Captain Zeb. |
01:03:27 |
That's right, ma'am. |
01:03:29 |
Perez told you, I suppose. |
01:03:31 |
No. Nobody told me. |
01:03:34 |
I've seen a good many folks |
01:03:37 |
...and I calculate that I've got so |
01:03:41 |
...after I've known him a little while. |
01:03:50 |
Thank you. |
01:03:52 |
He's been sleeping peaceful |
01:04:25 |
Dear Miss Preston... |
01:04:26 |
...if you don't want the sheriff to come... |
01:04:29 |
...and haul your grandpa |
01:04:32 |
...you better come and see me... |
01:04:34 |
...at the billiard hall right away. |
01:04:36 |
Web Saunders. |
01:04:45 |
Sure I can't help you |
01:04:48 |
No. Don't you fellas ever |
01:04:51 |
Ever since I caught you with |
01:04:55 |
...of all the silly things. |
01:04:56 |
Don't fleck out with me. |
01:04:58 |
When did you have a dust rag |
01:05:01 |
I don't know what... |
01:05:03 |
It's a pity she won't let us help her. |
01:05:09 |
There. |
01:05:24 |
Well, hello. |
01:05:26 |
You come to learn the trade? |
01:05:28 |
Captain Zeb, I want |
01:05:33 |
A business talk. |
01:05:38 |
I want you to help me get a position. |
01:05:41 |
A position. |
01:05:43 |
Well, I've been thinking |
01:05:45 |
...and now that Grandfather |
01:05:48 |
...and he doesn't need as much care... |
01:05:51 |
...I want to do something |
01:05:55 |
Earn your living? |
01:05:57 |
Why, child alive... |
01:06:00 |
...you don't need to do that. |
01:06:02 |
Your grandfather is not so poor... |
01:06:05 |
...that I can't give you |
01:06:07 |
...that he wouldn't pay me back. |
01:06:08 |
No, I don't want to use your money... |
01:06:12 |
...or his. |
01:06:16 |
I want to get the teaching job here |
01:06:21 |
Look here, Elsie. |
01:06:23 |
I don't want you to think I'm curious |
01:06:28 |
...but are you sure there's not |
01:06:30 |
...why you want to take this place? |
01:06:33 |
No, Captain Zeb. |
01:06:35 |
It's just as I've told you. |
01:06:41 |
I just don't know |
01:06:43 |
...answering an advertisement |
01:06:46 |
I just... |
01:06:47 |
I'm ashamed of myself |
01:06:50 |
And in that kind of paper, too. |
01:06:52 |
Well, I will say... |
01:06:54 |
I did wonder more than a few. |
01:06:56 |
Well, I am surprised that you |
01:07:01 |
My husband's name was Jubal Snow. |
01:07:03 |
He was a good husband. |
01:07:06 |
No better anywheres. |
01:07:08 |
He and I had a good life together. |
01:07:10 |
Our trouble was we didn't calculate... |
01:07:11 |
...that fair weather |
01:07:16 |
Well, he took down sick... |
01:07:19 |
...and he had to quit going to sea. |
01:07:25 |
And we had a little house in Nantucket... |
01:07:28 |
...and we settled on it. |
01:07:30 |
Finally, we come to where we |
01:07:33 |
...and we talked the whole thing out... |
01:07:35 |
...and we decided to mortgage the house. |
01:07:39 |
The money we got |
01:07:41 |
...lasted until Jubal died. |
01:07:44 |
They foreclosed the mortgage |
01:07:47 |
So I packed my things... |
01:07:49 |
...and watered my flowers for the last time. |
01:07:56 |
You know, I had a beautiful garden. |
01:08:01 |
Fire. Fire. |
01:08:04 |
It's blazing. |
01:08:05 |
It's burning. The fire... |
01:08:08 |
John, don't talk so. |
01:08:10 |
Where's the kerosene... |
01:08:13 |
...and the matches? |
01:08:15 |
Now, softly... |
01:08:17 |
...softly... |
01:08:19 |
The shavings. |
01:08:21 |
It's dark here in the corner. |
01:08:28 |
"And all their goodly castles with fire. " |
01:08:35 |
John, be still. |
01:08:37 |
Be still. |
01:08:40 |
Be still. |
01:08:43 |
He had just such a turn last night. |
01:08:46 |
Did he talk like he did just now? |
01:08:48 |
Just the same. |
01:08:51 |
Saying the same things? |
01:08:53 |
Yes. |
01:08:56 |
Then you knew. |
01:08:57 |
That he set the billiard room afire? |
01:09:00 |
Yes. |
01:09:07 |
I always rather suspicioned that he did... |
01:09:09 |
...and, of course, last night |
01:09:13 |
Did you think that I knew? |
01:09:17 |
Always thought that you did. |
01:09:20 |
When I found him, |
01:09:24 |
...and it was... it was all burnt... |
01:09:28 |
...and he had |
01:09:32 |
...in his pocket. |
01:09:34 |
I hid them both... |
01:09:36 |
...and then I turned him around |
01:09:38 |
...he was running towards the saloon... |
01:09:40 |
...instead of from it. |
01:09:43 |
I feel like I'm |
01:09:48 |
Captain Zeb, |
01:09:52 |
...for trying to keep |
01:09:55 |
...for being, well, out of his head? |
01:09:58 |
Land of mercy. |
01:10:00 |
He ain't no more to be |
01:10:03 |
You did exactly what I would've done |
01:10:11 |
Mrs. Snow... |
01:10:16 |
...you are just exactly... |
01:10:19 |
...the kind of woman... |
01:10:21 |
...that I wish I'd had... |
01:10:23 |
...for a sister. |
01:10:34 |
Yes... |
01:10:36 |
- Did it again, did you, Margaret? |
01:10:38 |
Nice work. |
01:10:46 |
I was just helping Martha here... |
01:10:49 |
...take some groceries home. |
01:10:51 |
I was telling her how wonderful it was... |
01:10:53 |
...that we've got her |
01:10:56 |
Well, with John Bartlett and all, it's... |
01:11:00 |
Were you, now? |
01:11:02 |
Captain Perez has been |
01:11:05 |
Insisting on carrying the groceries |
01:11:11 |
Some girl will be awfully lucky |
01:11:17 |
Well, if he ever consents to marry. |
01:11:21 |
A confirmed bachelor, he is. |
01:11:24 |
Now, Melissa will marry him... |
01:11:26 |
...but he won't have none of that. |
01:11:28 |
That's not true. |
01:11:30 |
I'd marry. |
01:11:32 |
Melissa... Just isn't my type. |
01:11:37 |
Perez, can I have a word with you? |
01:11:43 |
Excuse me. |
01:11:47 |
Now what? |
01:11:52 |
Stop two-timing Jerry. |
01:11:55 |
Melissa's the one for you. |
01:11:58 |
That's our backup. |
01:12:00 |
She's a sure thing, not Mrs. Snow. |
01:12:03 |
Why not? |
01:12:06 |
Well, don't take this |
01:12:10 |
...but when all you got is a hand line... |
01:12:13 |
...and a scrap of squid for fishing... |
01:12:16 |
...you really can't be going after whales... |
01:12:26 |
Hey, Sonny, is Miss Preston gone yet? |
01:12:31 |
No, she ain't. She's up there. |
01:12:33 |
Mr. Saunders is there, too. |
01:12:36 |
Saunders? Web Saunders? |
01:12:43 |
I'm telling you right now... |
01:12:46 |
I ain't nobody's fool. |
01:12:48 |
You're making $14 a week, |
01:12:52 |
I want more, I tell you. |
01:12:56 |
Sure smells good. |
01:12:59 |
I hope you didn't spend all day. |
01:13:03 |
Making that? |
01:13:05 |
Oh, no. I didn't spend even |
01:13:09 |
Melissy Busteed made it. |
01:13:16 |
She brought the whole pot |
01:13:19 |
Really? She wanted you |
01:13:23 |
- Is that true? |
01:13:29 |
For me. |
01:13:40 |
Miss Busteed. |
01:13:44 |
What? |
01:14:15 |
Not only did I find that burnt coat. |
01:14:18 |
...and empty kerosene bottle on the hill... |
01:14:21 |
...but I found his big, fancy, white hat. |
01:14:25 |
Found that hat, did you? |
01:14:29 |
That's I done. |
01:14:32 |
Where do you think I found it? |
01:14:35 |
In the back of my shed... |
01:14:36 |
...right where the fire started. |
01:14:38 |
And there was a pile |
01:14:41 |
And there was kerosene on him. |
01:14:43 |
What kind of fool do you think I am... |
01:14:45 |
...that I wouldn't know |
01:14:50 |
I knew the night she burned. |
01:14:52 |
And when Doc Palmers said |
01:14:56 |
I went right up the hill, |
01:14:59 |
And I found things. |
01:15:01 |
And the things I found, I kept. |
01:15:05 |
Do you, now? |
01:15:07 |
Dear, dear. |
01:15:09 |
And when that girl come here... |
01:15:12 |
...and starts swelling around |
01:15:16 |
I sees my chance. |
01:15:19 |
So I tell her, "You better pay up... |
01:15:21 |
...or I'm going to have your old granddad |
01:15:31 |
You lowlife, thieving rascal. |
01:15:33 |
I'm giving you a chance |
01:15:36 |
You either pay back that money |
01:15:40 |
...or I'm going to walk out that door... |
01:15:42 |
...and when I'm come back, |
01:15:45 |
Go ahead. |
01:15:48 |
...and I'll march him |
01:15:51 |
...and I'll show him the man |
01:15:55 |
That doesn't frighten me. |
01:15:57 |
It doesn't? |
01:15:59 |
It doesn't. Why not? |
01:16:02 |
He's gone someplace |
01:16:05 |
He just died just before I left the house. |
01:16:09 |
He died? |
01:16:10 |
Died. |
01:16:14 |
And your proof don't amount |
01:16:20 |
Well... |
01:16:22 |
Well, now... |
01:16:26 |
Captain Hedge... |
01:16:28 |
I don't think we ought |
01:16:32 |
Neither one of us... |
01:16:34 |
...really wants to see any trouble, |
01:16:39 |
...that this thing could be worked out? |
01:16:45 |
You no-good scoundrel. |
01:16:48 |
You give her that money back... |
01:16:51 |
...or I'll break you in two myself. |
01:17:12 |
John is gone. |
01:17:15 |
He's gone to a better place. |
01:17:18 |
He being gone is a great loss to us... |
01:17:21 |
...a great loss for this town... |
01:17:25 |
...but a great blessing for heaven. |
01:17:29 |
We're going to miss his courage... |
01:17:32 |
...his insight... |
01:17:35 |
...and the powerful example he was... |
01:17:37 |
...for... For all of us. |
01:17:41 |
Let us pray. |
01:18:06 |
So, Jer... |
01:18:09 |
...now that John's in the ground... |
01:18:12 |
...we got to talk about |
01:18:15 |
Well, I don't see why she can't keep on |
01:18:18 |
...like she was. |
01:18:19 |
Well, I do. Jerry... |
01:18:22 |
...you've got to ask her to marry you. |
01:18:25 |
Now, why don't you stick |
01:18:27 |
...and give me a bit of time? |
01:18:29 |
Jerry, you've had enough time. |
01:18:31 |
I think a heap of Mrs. Snow. |
01:18:33 |
She's a fine, pretty woman. |
01:18:35 |
I'd be proud to have her as my wife. |
01:18:38 |
But I just ain't |
01:18:41 |
The spunk? |
01:18:43 |
It don't take much spunk. |
01:18:45 |
I need a month at least. |
01:18:46 |
- A month? |
01:18:48 |
A week. |
01:18:50 |
I give you one week. |
01:18:55 |
Get... |
01:19:01 |
There's Melissy. |
01:19:02 |
I think I'm going to go over |
01:19:06 |
Perez, I thought you weren't |
01:19:11 |
I'll give you she's talkative. |
01:19:14 |
She's talkative. But after she brought |
01:19:17 |
I have a whole new appreciation... |
01:19:21 |
...for the woman. |
01:19:28 |
Listen to that wind. |
01:19:30 |
I think we're in for a northeaster. |
01:19:32 |
How about a game of cards? |
01:19:34 |
I should like to stay, Captain... |
01:19:35 |
...but how will I get back to the station... |
01:19:37 |
...if this storm grows any worse? |
01:19:38 |
I think it's getting worse. |
01:19:41 |
I ought to be back at the station. |
01:19:43 |
Well, yep, but you ain't. |
01:19:45 |
So you're just going to have to put up |
01:19:50 |
...until morning at least. |
01:19:52 |
First thing in the forenoon... |
01:19:54 |
I'll take you back |
01:19:56 |
Maybe we'll stop in and see Luther |
01:20:19 |
Nice day for ducks. |
01:20:24 |
Luther, wake up! |
01:20:26 |
You got visitors. |
01:20:35 |
What are you doing here? |
01:20:36 |
I come out here with the news. |
01:20:38 |
I might ask you |
01:20:41 |
Well, I'm taking Mr. Hazeltine... |
01:20:44 |
...up to the cable station... |
01:20:46 |
...and I thought I'd drop in |
01:20:49 |
There's been a wreck. |
01:20:50 |
A schooner's hung up |
01:20:53 |
Luther and his crew went out there |
01:20:56 |
And I'm getting worried. |
01:20:58 |
I was on my way out to the point |
01:21:02 |
Well, we're going with you. |
01:21:09 |
Wind's letting up a little might. |
01:21:11 |
We've had the worst of it, I guess. |
01:21:13 |
- There ain't so much... |
01:21:17 |
They need help! |
01:21:19 |
Godfrey mighty! |
01:21:22 |
Quick now! |
01:21:33 |
Quick now! Lively! |
01:21:45 |
There's Luther Norris. |
01:21:48 |
He's all alone. |
01:22:02 |
Yeah. |
01:22:53 |
- Looks like he's out cold! |
01:22:56 |
I'm going, Captain. |
01:22:58 |
I'm younger than either of you, |
01:23:00 |
I mean it. I'm going. |
01:23:04 |
All right, Mr. Hazeltine. |
01:23:06 |
But we need the medicine chest. |
01:23:07 |
You run back there |
01:23:11 |
- And you get it back here. |
01:23:15 |
Don't give me that look, chummy. |
01:23:17 |
That young fella's got a life to live. |
01:23:24 |
You do not have to do this. |
01:23:27 |
You think I'm too old. |
01:23:31 |
I think you're going to die. |
01:23:34 |
All right. |
01:23:35 |
If I don't come back... |
01:23:38 |
...you make sure Jerry marries... |
01:23:40 |
...that wonderful woman from Nantucket. |
01:23:44 |
Don't let me down, Perez. |
01:24:17 |
Lute, we're going to try land. |
01:24:23 |
What's the use? |
01:24:24 |
They're all gone! |
01:24:26 |
My whole crew! |
01:24:30 |
I might as well go with them. |
01:24:33 |
Lute Norris, I never thought. |
01:24:35 |
I'd see you playing crybaby. |
01:24:46 |
That wily coot! |
01:24:48 |
The medicine chest |
01:24:51 |
Let me see that. |
01:24:56 |
Brace up. What are you, anyway? |
01:24:59 |
All right, Zeb. I'm with you. |
01:25:02 |
But I ain't much good. |
01:25:10 |
I got you now. |
01:25:13 |
Just hang on. |
01:25:43 |
Nice knot you tied there, Cappie. |
01:25:47 |
He's a damn fool Bedlamite. |
01:26:18 |
And to think that you |
01:26:23 |
I knew something was happening. I... |
01:26:25 |
I could just feel it somehow. |
01:26:31 |
I couldn't think of anybody |
01:26:36 |
Mrs. Snow... |
01:26:42 |
...you know... |
01:26:45 |
...when I was in the worst of it... |
01:26:50 |
...all I could think about was you. |
01:26:54 |
I mean... |
01:26:55 |
...I thought about Luther. |
01:26:59 |
...and them poor souls, of course... |
01:27:02 |
...but my mind was mainly on you. |
01:27:06 |
I... |
01:27:09 |
...I kept thinking. |
01:27:10 |
...that I might never see you again... |
01:27:16 |
...and... |
01:27:19 |
...that's all that kept me going. |
01:27:24 |
You know... |
01:27:26 |
...Mrs. Snow... |
01:27:28 |
...we've been so happy together |
01:27:33 |
I was wondering if... |
01:27:39 |
...maybe you could be... |
01:27:43 |
...happy with me... |
01:27:46 |
...always... |
01:27:48 |
...if... |
01:27:52 |
...if we was... |
01:27:56 |
...if we was married. |
01:28:00 |
Now, think about it. |
01:28:03 |
I'm not young. I'm not rich. |
01:28:09 |
What am I? |
01:28:20 |
You willing to give it a try? |
01:28:22 |
Yes. |
01:28:27 |
Yeah? Did you say yeah? |
01:28:29 |
Yes. |
01:28:31 |
Oh, yes. |
01:28:56 |
I plain forgot. |
01:28:59 |
I'm two-timing Jerry. |
01:29:12 |
Hey, Jerry. |
01:29:14 |
Hey. |
01:29:15 |
Zeb, I had you at half dead. |
01:29:17 |
You don't look so bad |
01:29:20 |
Well, I'm half alive. |
01:29:27 |
Listen, Jerry... |
01:29:31 |
I have to talk to you about Mrs. Snow. |
01:29:34 |
You just have to stop |
01:29:38 |
You gave me a week, |
01:29:41 |
I mean, I've thought |
01:29:45 |
...but none of them seems to suit. |
01:29:47 |
Just stop nagging me... |
01:29:51 |
...and let me be... |
01:29:53 |
...till my time's up. |
01:29:55 |
I'm not nagging you, Jerry. |
01:29:57 |
I came to tell you |
01:30:02 |
I've been talking to her, and... |
01:30:04 |
Zebulon Hedge, I thought |
01:30:06 |
I give you my word |
01:30:09 |
...and at least it would seem to me... |
01:30:10 |
...that you could give me |
01:30:13 |
But no. You and Perez... |
01:30:15 |
...all you think about is yourselves. |
01:30:18 |
You're so afraid you're going |
01:30:21 |
She'll say no. |
01:30:24 |
What'd she say? |
01:30:26 |
Well, she said yes to what I asked her. |
01:30:32 |
So you see? |
01:30:35 |
She's known me for quite a spell. |
01:30:38 |
Know what kind of man I be. |
01:30:40 |
Of course she'd say yes. |
01:30:43 |
What'd you do? |
01:30:45 |
You set the wedding, too, did you? |
01:30:50 |
Not yet. |
01:30:54 |
You're making kind of a mistake here. |
01:30:56 |
I didn't ask her for you. |
01:31:02 |
I asked her for me. |
01:31:05 |
She's going to marry me. |
01:31:10 |
Look, it's hard |
01:31:13 |
But in the time |
01:31:18 |
I've really taken a liking to her... |
01:31:20 |
...and today I found out... |
01:31:24 |
...she feels the same way about me. |
01:31:26 |
It just come out. |
01:31:30 |
Anyhow, we're going to be married. |
01:31:37 |
Jerry, I can't tell you how... |
01:31:40 |
...how small I feel about... |
01:31:43 |
...the way I've treated you here. |
01:31:46 |
Zeb... |
01:31:49 |
...I don't mind... |
01:31:52 |
...but I can't say that I ain't hurt. |
01:31:57 |
Because, well, it's just... |
01:31:59 |
Let me sit here for a while... |
01:32:01 |
...till I get used to the idea. |
01:32:05 |
All I can do, Jerry, is say... |
01:32:09 |
I'm sorry. |
01:32:11 |
Well, you done stole my wife. |
01:32:13 |
Ain't you going to shake my hand? |
01:32:16 |
Sure. |
01:32:20 |
We're still shipmates, right? |
01:32:22 |
Always. |
01:32:29 |
Congratulations. |
01:32:30 |
Thanks, partner. |
01:32:58 |
Well, you got to dig deeper. |
01:33:02 |
Come on. Hurry up. |
01:33:04 |
I'm just learning. |
01:33:07 |
Here's your bulb. |
01:33:09 |
No chowder till you're done. |
01:33:14 |
It's not fun yet. |
01:33:16 |
You said marriage |
01:33:19 |
When's it going to be fun? |
01:33:22 |
Glad to see Elsie |
01:33:26 |
Her grandpa would be proud. |
01:33:33 |
Looks like we're going to have |
01:33:36 |
Maybe so. |
01:33:38 |
But if it ain't... |
01:33:40 |
I know I've got a good pilot. |
01:33:51 |
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