Good Morning Miss Dove
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'This is Liberty Hill, a small town, |
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..where streets are named for trees |
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'Like a hundred other such towns |
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'People born and raised here, |
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'They have all been exposed |
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..to the impartial justice, |
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.. and the grey, calm, neutral eyes |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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Sulphate of ammonia - |
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Particularly for lilies. |
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There she goes, Jincey - |
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I wish Little Whosit would copy |
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Who could stand it? Imagine burping |
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Seventeen minutes past eight. |
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You don't want to be tardy. |
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Excuse yourself and get to school! |
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Go on! |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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I shall be happy to see Maurice. |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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Bobsie! Mark, how's that left foot? |
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OK. |
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It's orange, Mr Spivey. |
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She did? |
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Isn't he cute with the small fry? |
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It's a shame such a family man |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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Nice try, Mr Spivey. |
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Spring's in the air. Baseball games, |
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Is Cedar Grove going for |
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The results will reflect credit |
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I heard what you said about spring. |
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It makes you want |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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Good morning, Terry. |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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First things first, Harrison. |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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Attention, please. |
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The lesson will begin. |
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We will continue with our study of |
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"Bears like honey. They are also fond |
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Robert! |
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You know what to do, Robert. |
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You may return to your desk, Robert. |
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We will resume. |
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"The camel is not a pretty beast, |
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Margaret, you will now occupy |
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We will resume. |
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You better tank up! |
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"The camel is not a pretty beast, |
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Who's afraid of that old... stick? |
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Good morning, Miss Dove. |
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The state proficiency tests |
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I think it would be advisable |
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No, David. You had ample opportunity |
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Take out your books, please. |
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I advise that you memorise the |
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'That's strange. A sharp pain. ' |
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'Probably a muscular spasm. ' |
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'If I tranquillize my mind |
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'I will think about the Alps - white, |
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Come back, Victoria. |
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Hellfire and damnation! |
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You will remain after class, David. |
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Yes, Miss Dove. |
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Open your notebook to a blank page. |
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You will copy that sentence 2 times. |
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You will copy that sentence 20 times. |
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By the time you have finished, |
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David... |
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Yes, Miss Dove? |
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Is your father likely to be home? |
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Answer my question. Your father, |
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Yes, Miss Dove. Daddy's home. |
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I am indisposed, David. |
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I... I am ill. |
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Will you go and tell your father? |
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Mention this to no-one. |
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David, do not loiter. |
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Run. |
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I'll take a short cut through |
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'"Where the old bank used to be. "' |
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Hello there! Home from school? |
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Good afternoon, Mrs Aldrich. |
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Thank you, Dr Hurley, nice to |
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Look at her, John. Hasn't she |
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It's like the difference between |
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That school should've |
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Quality can't be purchased. |
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Whatever that girl becomes |
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As her father, you're biased - |
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Welcome home. |
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The feeling is mutual. |
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Then again, I expect you met |
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What's that? |
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Tell me later. I have a surprise. |
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From my London dealer, that elusive |
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Oh, I know how happy you are. |
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Let's go. Dinner can be early. |
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No, I have things to attend to |
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If they'd only known - |
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$200! |
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From 13th C Venice to Old Cathay, |
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Next year, I've decided, we'll make |
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I'll show you |
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Last summer, Mr Pendleton |
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Papa, you never listen. |
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He's the young man from Princeton |
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Oh, yes, the archaeologist. |
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His name is |
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Lovely, my dear. |
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Mr Pendleton wrote me a letter. |
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He asked leave to visit me |
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Papa! |
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Henry! Henry! |
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Call Dr Hurley! |
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It's too late for Dr Hurley, |
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Miss Dove is here. |
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Have her come in, please. |
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Thank you for coming. |
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What I must tell you is as painful |
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I should like to have put it off... |
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I should like to have put it off... |
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Your father availed himself of |
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He stole? Are you saying |
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Let us say he "borrowed". |
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How much, Mr Porter? |
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How much, Mr Porter? |
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No more than he could have |
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This must be repaid, at once. |
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By whom? |
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Their disposal will more than cover |
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It won't be as simple as that. |
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The house, everything, |
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Your father was one of my closest |
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.. before there is any scandal. |
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I don't see how it can be avoided. |
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Can't the bank make over to me |
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But how could you repay it? |
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I shall secure employment. |
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A position. A teaching position. |
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A teaching position? My dear child, |
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I know a great deal about the world. |
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I cannot imagine a young lady |
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I should have been more explicit. |
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I have read my father's books. |
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I can point out on a map of Iowa |
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I know every turn of the Nile |
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I'm not even certain that I couldn't |
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I am superbly qualified to teach |
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There will be no scandal. |
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I will repay my father's debt. |
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You are president of this bank. |
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I'll try, as you're so determined, |
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Thank you. Meanwhile, I will make |
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Good morning, Mr Porter. |
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Is there anything you wish, |
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Yes, sir. |
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"Dear Mr Pendleton... |
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"..The news that you |
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".. by the Carnegie Foundation... |
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".. is most gratifying. |
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"Much to my regret,... |
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"..the death of my father... |
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"..will prevent my receiving you... |
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"..this summer. " |
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Mail, Mr Pembleton. |
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Oh, thank you, Ames. |
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I... I took the liberty... |
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I had to express my sympathy |
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Now that I'm here, there's |
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Please sit down. |
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Welford is an awful name, |
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My friends call me Woof. |
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I don't suppose you'd care to? |
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No, but I should like to |
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Thank you. |
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What does the Carnegie Fellowship |
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A year in Tibet |
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We'll sail down the Brahmaputra, |
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On to Shigatse and the sacred lakes. |
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Manasarowar... and Rakas Tal. |
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Yes! Then along the ancient route |
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Oh, Mr Pendleton,... Welford,... |
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.. how I envy you. |
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I don't want you to envy me,... |
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.. I want you to come with me. |
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Come with you? |
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.. I felt that our friendship |
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Remember, we left the others |
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We like the same things. |
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Yes, we do. |
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My assets are not impressive. |
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I have a $1,500 grant |
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But, in all modesty, I feel |
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A bright future, Welford. |
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Share it with me. Marry me. |
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Let it ring. |
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Hello? |
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Oh... Good afternoon, Mr Porter. |
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Everything's... been arranged? |
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Yes, I am...fortunate indeed. |
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Will you thank the Superintendent of |
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Goodbye. |
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Well? |
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I am afraid, Welford, |
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We've let ourselves be carried away |
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We have placed too much importance |
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But I'm asking you to marry me. |
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I'm sorry, Welford, but... |
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.. my future is here in Liberty Hill. |
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There is someone else? |
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I, too, |
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Please wish me success in mine, |
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I... |
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Good afternoon, Welford. |
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It was kind of you to come. |
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I will always be honoured |
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David said you needed help, |
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David told us that, but Dr Hurley |
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The immoderate use of tobacco. |
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Dr Hurley is out of circulation. |
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I was at Sandy's when David came. |
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Thomas has had excellent training. |
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I see your point, Miss Dove. |
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To ask for a seasoned medical man |
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.. being sent Boy Scouts |
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Since you were kind enough to come, |
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My symptoms are a pain at the base |
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..a numbness in my right limb. |
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That so? Was it bad? |
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Yes. |
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An absence of sensation in your leg? |
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My limb has gone to sleep. |
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That's what I can't allow. |
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Did I understand you to say |
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What is your diagnosis? |
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I haven't one yet. We have to |
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.. is flat on his back. |
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Not next week, not tomorrow. |
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The fifth grade is weak on... |
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I'm afraid the decision |
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Yes, Thomas. |
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My hat, please. My gloves |
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I'll fetch them. |
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I always admired that watch. |
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I await your convenience, gentlemen. |
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Now... if you'll just |
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Support yourself on the desk. |
00:27:02 |
Now, Sandy. |
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Sit down, |
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That's right. There we are. |
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You may go, David. |
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Yes, Miss Dove! |
00:27:24 |
Spine straight. Don't wobble about. |
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David, pick up my things. |
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Watch the steps. |
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I'm afraid the car might jolt her. |
00:28:02 |
Can you make it? |
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I am neither absent nor deaf. |
00:28:14 |
I dislike being discussed |
00:28:20 |
I defer to you. |
00:28:22 |
You have defined my responsibility. |
00:28:44 |
Is she bad off? |
00:28:47 |
Scoot over to the hospital |
00:29:36 |
As I predicted. |
00:29:39 |
What did you say? |
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Spine rigid. We're almost there. |
00:30:03 |
Miss Dove'll be all right. |
00:30:08 |
But it's only frightening. |
00:30:13 |
Regrettable circumstances, |
00:30:20 |
A "practical" is all I have now. |
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I try to be. |
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I certainly will, Dr Baker. |
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I'd better get you to your room. |
00:30:50 |
We'll take off our clothes, |
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The pronoun we is misleading, unless |
00:31:00 |
Oh! |
00:31:02 |
Don't you remember me? |
00:31:05 |
Yes, Mrs Green, I remember you well. |
00:31:08 |
I'm older now. |
00:31:10 |
If you please, |
00:31:14 |
You are not to exert yourself. |
00:31:17 |
Do you want me to tell Dr Baker |
00:31:30 |
Something for after the bath to keep |
00:31:35 |
Know what this reminds me of? |
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No, Mrs Green. |
00:31:45 |
Mine had a picture of lilacs on it. |
00:31:50 |
You said, "This is to use |
00:31:54 |
I intended no reflection upon you. |
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I didn't take it personal, |
00:32:03 |
I tell my little Ava that. |
00:32:08 |
If she begs for it, I say, |
00:32:13 |
Well. |
00:32:16 |
What is my temperature? |
00:32:23 |
It is neither in centigrade nor |
00:32:28 |
Gee, thanks. I'll remember that. |
00:32:31 |
My question was indiscreet. |
00:32:34 |
Oh, no. All patients are snoopy, |
00:32:39 |
Yes, Mrs Green, I know rules. |
00:32:41 |
I'll stop yakking |
00:32:54 |
That Country Garden perfume, |
00:33:01 |
He said it smelled real refined. |
00:33:05 |
I was happy in his company. Seemed |
00:33:11 |
I've been a widow for |
00:33:15 |
I do not recall... |
00:33:21 |
Out there, I met Mr Green. |
00:33:26 |
Hmm... |
00:33:31 |
Your life must be full. |
00:33:36 |
Yeah. |
00:33:38 |
You know Bill Holloway. |
00:33:44 |
William was one of my pupils. |
00:33:46 |
I thought you might like to know |
00:33:50 |
You're his idea of real genteel. |
00:33:53 |
I value William's opinion. |
00:33:56 |
Funny how he ended |
00:33:59 |
Why do you say that? |
00:34:04 |
Raised by his old grandmother |
00:34:10 |
William started out with a gift |
00:34:17 |
A child in whom the ethical instinct |
00:34:23 |
Anyone who'd tell him that could |
00:34:29 |
There is no point in apprising him. |
00:34:32 |
He knows what he is. He always knew. |
00:34:54 |
The last desk in the third row. |
00:34:58 |
Good morning. Our little Jackie. |
00:35:01 |
Good morning, Jacqueline. |
00:35:06 |
S-W-E-E-T when she wants to be, |
00:35:16 |
Well, Miss Dove, |
00:35:20 |
Good morning, Frederick. |
00:35:22 |
Where'd they come from? |
00:35:30 |
I'll pay on the way back. |
00:35:32 |
Thank you, but do not |
00:35:37 |
Miss Dove doesn't want |
00:35:41 |
You may take your desk from last year |
00:35:43 |
It isn't that he's backward, but |
00:35:49 |
All my pupils |
00:35:55 |
Is that child entering Cedar Grove? |
00:36:01 |
Oh, I believe in democracy, but |
00:36:08 |
But it's that Holloway child! |
00:36:14 |
I am not interested in my pupils' |
00:36:20 |
Good morning, I am Miss Dove. |
00:36:23 |
I know your last name is Holloway, |
00:36:28 |
It's Bill. Can I come to school? |
00:36:31 |
Most certainly, William. |
00:36:37 |
This is your desk. |
00:36:44 |
Good morning. |
00:36:53 |
Ain't that coffee done, Billy? |
00:36:56 |
I'm getting it for you now, Grandma. |
00:36:59 |
It'll be a cold day when Kelly's |
00:37:04 |
Insulting me in public just because |
00:37:10 |
Then threatening to call the cops |
00:37:16 |
I bet you could hear me |
00:37:22 |
Where'd you get that? |
00:37:27 |
Ain't she got a nerve, |
00:37:31 |
Goodbye, Grandma. |
00:37:34 |
If you can run errands |
00:37:41 |
No, I'll be late. |
00:37:49 |
This is the day that nosy dame from |
00:38:12 |
Good morning, Miss Dove. |
00:38:23 |
Attention, please. |
00:38:30 |
Your lunch, William. |
00:38:40 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
00:38:49 |
Your work is most satisfactory. |
00:38:55 |
William Holloway! |
00:38:59 |
Your certificate of graduation... |
00:39:05 |
This young man has a record unique |
00:39:10 |
He has not been absent one day in |
00:39:27 |
My felicitations, William. |
00:39:32 |
I came to thank you |
00:39:36 |
It was my pleasure. |
00:39:39 |
Well, I guess I better be going. |
00:39:43 |
I shall watch where you go |
00:39:50 |
It was always so clean in here. |
00:39:53 |
Like this was where I really lived. |
00:39:59 |
That's why I never missed a day. |
00:40:07 |
Goodbye, Miss Dove. |
00:40:10 |
Goodbye, William. |
00:40:18 |
'I do not worry about him. |
00:40:33 |
Poor Annie. Wonder if she ever knew |
00:40:48 |
William... |
00:40:51 |
May I offer |
00:40:55 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
00:40:59 |
She did the best she could. |
00:41:04 |
She didn't have my opportunities. |
00:41:07 |
Her troubles are over. |
00:41:10 |
Will you be riding with me? |
00:41:12 |
Yeah. |
00:41:12 |
Yeah. |
00:41:18 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
00:41:37 |
'"William Holloway, |
00:41:49 |
"Corporal William Holloway". Hmm. ' |
00:42:02 |
Hmm! Sergeant William Holloway. |
00:42:06 |
Thank you, Mr O'Neil. |
00:42:19 |
These sure are... They're delicious, |
00:42:24 |
Only bread and butter, William. |
00:42:30 |
I made a beeline straight from |
00:42:37 |
I need your advice. |
00:42:43 |
What if I use my GI educational |
00:42:50 |
I should approve. |
00:42:57 |
The field of law enforcement - |
00:42:59 |
.. I'd like to be a good cop, |
00:43:04 |
A worthy ambition. I shall continue |
00:43:11 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
00:43:20 |
Miss Dove... Miss Dove? |
00:43:23 |
Here's Dr Temple, Miss Dove. |
00:43:26 |
I'm Dr Baker's house officer. |
00:43:28 |
You may report to Dr Baker |
00:43:34 |
Your task? |
00:43:39 |
That will be quite unnecessary. |
00:43:42 |
We have your childhood records |
00:43:48 |
Do you suffer from headaches? |
00:43:56 |
Any allergies? |
00:44:00 |
Any family history of epilepsy, |
00:44:07 |
What about your emotional life? |
00:44:10 |
I beg your pardon? |
00:44:12 |
Well,... Iove. Any feelings of |
00:44:17 |
I have never felt inadequate. |
00:44:19 |
Suppose we call your emotional life |
00:44:24 |
That will be correct. |
00:44:27 |
Does the world around you |
00:44:32 |
Yes, Dr Temple. |
00:44:37 |
I can say definitely. |
00:44:41 |
Oh... |
00:44:43 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
00:44:45 |
Dr Baker will be in later, |
00:44:50 |
We're really old friends. |
00:44:55 |
You've known me? |
00:45:03 |
Mother moved to Maine when |
00:45:09 |
I remember her. |
00:45:13 |
Still has. She boasts that she's |
00:45:21 |
Indeed? |
00:45:26 |
You were reading a book on animals. |
00:45:29 |
It said bears were fond of red ants, |
00:45:35 |
Mother asked you how the man who |
00:45:40 |
Did he eat an ant |
00:45:44 |
I recall the incident. |
00:45:50 |
If there's anything I can do, |
00:45:53 |
One moment, Dr Temple. |
00:45:59 |
He told me nothing |
00:46:03 |
He couldn't. |
00:46:07 |
Then what is it |
00:46:10 |
He'll tell you. |
00:46:12 |
I see no occasion for mystery. |
00:46:18 |
You, Thomas Baker and Angela Adams's |
00:46:24 |
Sure. We're experienced. |
00:46:29 |
Bill... Officer Holloway |
00:46:33 |
It is beautiful. |
00:46:38 |
Good afternoon, Virginia. |
00:46:45 |
Comfortable. And you? |
00:46:47 |
The suspense is killing me. |
00:46:49 |
If nothing's happened by this week, |
00:46:55 |
He says keep walking - I'd better. |
00:47:01 |
I just came to wish you good luck. |
00:47:01 |
I just came to wish you good luck. |
00:47:09 |
I'll keep my fingers crossed for us. |
00:47:12 |
I know you'll take care of her. |
00:47:16 |
I used to think she was |
00:47:21 |
She's really a good kid. |
00:47:23 |
In marriage and maternity, |
00:47:27 |
.. achieved her destiny. |
00:47:31 |
'A year ago, |
00:47:37 |
~ Dear old Cedar Grove, to thee |
00:47:44 |
~ We pledge our love and loyalty |
00:47:51 |
~ And though peril may beset us |
00:47:57 |
~ On life's tempestuous sea |
00:48:04 |
~ Your spirit still will guide us |
00:48:09 |
~ To shore and victory. ~ |
00:48:29 |
It seems only yesterday we marched |
00:48:38 |
Come on. |
00:48:53 |
The final innings. |
00:48:55 |
Let's not be downhearted. There's |
00:49:15 |
'For six years, |
00:49:19 |
'I tried to blow into them the breath |
00:49:25 |
'I wish only to believe that |
00:49:35 |
Good morning, Miss Dove. |
00:49:41 |
This was my place. |
00:49:44 |
You may sit there now, Virginia. |
00:49:48 |
The room is different. |
00:49:50 |
Empty... |
00:49:52 |
Like life. |
00:49:55 |
Is that the same map? |
00:49:59 |
It is a new map. China is purple - |
00:50:04 |
I liked the old map. |
00:50:11 |
I felt secure in this room. |
00:50:13 |
I felt that if I obeyed the law, |
00:50:22 |
..that that was my oyster, |
00:50:28 |
At first it worked. Even flunking |
00:50:33 |
I won that talent contest and got a |
00:50:40 |
Oh, Miss Dove, tell me what to do. |
00:50:43 |
Do your duty. |
00:50:48 |
You are 19. |
00:50:52 |
You need to know how it was. |
00:50:54 |
I met him at the Stork Club, |
00:50:59 |
He spoke to the waiter in French. |
00:51:02 |
He was everything that the papers |
00:51:07 |
Yale, a yacht, |
00:51:12 |
The word is scion. The "c" is silent. |
00:51:15 |
Well, he looked like what he was. |
00:51:21 |
Every night it was the Stork Club |
00:51:26 |
Champagne and steaks. |
00:51:32 |
No. |
00:51:32 |
No. |
00:51:36 |
And the compliments he paid my hair, |
00:51:41 |
I'm embarrassed to repeat them. |
00:51:44 |
Reticence, Virginia, |
00:51:49 |
Anyhow, I came home to Liberty Hill |
00:51:55 |
I wanted to be married here |
00:52:00 |
I was modelling my wedding dress |
00:52:05 |
.. and then everything went black! |
00:52:17 |
The next day I got a telegram - |
00:52:23 |
Could you? |
00:52:25 |
No. I still can't! Can you? |
00:52:28 |
Certainly. |
00:52:38 |
My heart's broken, Miss Dove. |
00:52:40 |
A broken heart is cumbersome baggage. |
00:52:43 |
What can I do? |
00:52:46 |
I am not undecided as to how you |
00:52:52 |
Oh, tell me, Miss Dove. |
00:52:55 |
Very well. First, |
00:52:59 |
..fall on your knees and give thanks |
00:53:03 |
For what? |
00:53:09 |
Evidently, the young man to whom |
00:53:16 |
He had an honourable avenue of escape |
00:53:19 |
He could have requested you |
00:53:23 |
Instead, he proved himself a coward |
00:53:29 |
I thought there was |
00:53:38 |
After thanking the Power that kept |
00:53:43 |
.. consider your duty to |
00:53:49 |
Do you think I could teach? |
00:53:54 |
I might be a nurse. |
00:53:56 |
You might. |
00:54:00 |
Good morning, Miss Dove. |
00:54:03 |
I thought I'd drop by. |
00:54:06 |
Jincey, I didn't expect to find you |
00:54:11 |
You've done a mighty neat job of it. |
00:54:13 |
Thank you. |
00:54:15 |
The last time I saw her was before |
00:54:21 |
She shot my brother |
00:54:29 |
Does this room look different? |
00:54:34 |
The hospital must keep you busy. |
00:54:37 |
It calls me now. My car's outside |
00:54:42 |
Oh, wonderful! |
00:54:46 |
I'll think about my nursing career. |
00:54:51 |
I'll advise her very carefully. |
00:54:58 |
'I am 54. ' |
00:55:00 |
'I won't have to retire until 67. ' |
00:55:03 |
'If they don't tarry, and from |
00:55:08 |
.. I could take their first child |
00:55:13 |
'That child will need me. ' |
00:55:28 |
Oh, I'd better get you ready. |
00:55:30 |
For what? |
00:55:35 |
Those dames love to throw their |
00:55:40 |
The least thing |
00:55:45 |
A small town is not my cup of tea. |
00:55:48 |
But my sister lives here |
00:55:52 |
I only took your case |
00:55:57 |
I'm interested in nursing theory. |
00:56:00 |
My training is wasted on |
00:56:11 |
Not very uplifting,... |
00:56:14 |
.. but Mrs Green thought when you |
00:56:20 |
Everybody to his own taste. |
00:56:23 |
Can you think of |
00:56:29 |
I can. Humility. |
00:56:32 |
Let's see. H-U... |
00:56:34 |
You're 100% right! |
00:56:37 |
She always is. |
00:56:40 |
The latest operating wear. |
00:56:44 |
No, Thomas. |
00:56:46 |
I dropped by to see you're being |
00:56:51 |
I am not pleased with this secrecy. |
00:56:57 |
I'm not sure I can answer them. |
00:57:00 |
What do you surmise? |
00:57:05 |
By Wednesday I should know more. |
00:57:09 |
Until then, you must assume |
00:57:15 |
Yes, Thomas. |
00:57:26 |
We're all sorry Miss Dove is in the |
00:57:31 |
We'll go on with our geography. |
00:57:39 |
Our quarterback was injured |
00:57:43 |
I'll call the plays she'd call. |
00:57:45 |
I don't know these plays like you |
00:57:51 |
OK! |
00:57:51 |
OK! |
00:57:51 |
OK! |
00:58:08 |
Nice of you to drop in - |
00:58:13 |
I know, but I've been pretty busy. |
00:58:17 |
My physician will keep you informed. |
00:58:20 |
I know, that's why |
00:58:26 |
Have you forgotten that I'm here |
00:58:31 |
I've thought of it all morning - |
00:58:34 |
.. I'm the luckiest guy in the world |
00:58:39 |
and how much she had to do with it. |
00:58:39 |
and how much she had to do with it. |
00:58:45 |
Without her, there'd have been |
00:58:50 |
What did she have to do with it? |
00:58:55 |
In the South Pacific, |
00:58:59 |
.. I floated for days on a raft. |
00:59:03 |
She was there with me all the time. |
00:59:06 |
Giving me the same fishy stare she |
00:59:11 |
To make my supply last, |
00:59:16 |
When the water was gone, I'd think, |
00:59:27 |
Well, I lasted. They picked me up |
00:59:32 |
She rated that medal. |
00:59:35 |
Is anything awful |
00:59:39 |
I'm due back now for more tests. |
00:59:44 |
Don't worry about me, Tommy. |
01:00:23 |
Tomorrow we'll talk. |
01:00:27 |
Thomas... |
01:00:32 |
Goodness, it's a regular greenhouse. |
01:00:37 |
I am deeply appreciative, |
01:00:42 |
Restraint is |
01:00:46 |
I will keep the white azalea. |
01:00:50 |
But what'll I do with them? |
01:00:53 |
The less fortunate patients |
01:00:53 |
The less fortunate patients |
01:01:03 |
I went up and down the halls |
01:01:08 |
I saved the cards. If you'd like me |
01:01:13 |
That would be obliging. |
01:01:15 |
Will you dictate? |
01:01:23 |
I was gonna say the same thing |
01:01:28 |
"Dear Mr Porter,... |
01:01:32 |
"..At the request of Miss Dove,... |
01:01:37 |
".. I am advising you... |
01:01:44 |
".. by your florial offering. " |
01:01:51 |
"The sympathy of friends... |
01:01:55 |
".. brings sunshine |
01:02:01 |
"I remain graciously yours,... |
01:02:06 |
".. Billie Jean Green, RPN. " |
01:02:15 |
What does RPN stand for? |
01:02:19 |
Registered Practical Nurse - |
01:02:25 |
It is very...very genteel. |
01:02:30 |
Oh, gee! Honest, Miss Dove? |
01:02:40 |
You know, Miss Dove, |
01:02:45 |
I took the name for Ava's sake. |
01:02:49 |
I was way out there in Detroit. |
01:02:52 |
Virtue knows no frontiers. |
01:02:55 |
I was on the night shift. |
01:03:00 |
You remember how |
01:03:04 |
All the fellows wanted to date me. |
01:03:08 |
There was one - I didn't know |
01:03:13 |
Before I knew it... |
01:03:15 |
There is no need to elaborate. |
01:03:17 |
He was good-looking and big, |
01:03:22 |
You know how it is. |
01:03:25 |
But I know that right is right |
01:03:34 |
Well, to make a long story short, |
01:03:40 |
..way out there in Detroit. |
01:03:42 |
I could have given her up for |
01:03:48 |
.. but, well,... |
01:03:50 |
..she was mine. |
01:03:52 |
Besides, how did I know |
01:03:58 |
Anyway, I brought her home and told |
01:04:06 |
Why did you confide in me? |
01:04:08 |
Because of what you said |
01:04:12 |
I'm not nearly as genteel |
01:04:16 |
I couldn't deceive you or Bill. |
01:04:20 |
William Holloway? |
01:04:27 |
You and... and William Holloway? |
01:04:31 |
When he bought me an engagement |
01:04:37 |
He's like you, |
01:04:42 |
That's what stopped me just then. |
01:04:45 |
He said your very words. |
01:04:49 |
"Right is right. Wrong is wrong. " |
01:04:53 |
He wanted me |
01:04:57 |
I handed it right back. |
01:04:59 |
Let him keep it |
01:05:08 |
Well, it knocked me for a loop |
01:05:14 |
I guess I'm one of those |
01:05:26 |
Just about time for Her Nibs... |
01:05:29 |
Your special, I meant to say. |
01:05:54 |
From the third grade. |
01:05:58 |
The work is laudably neat. |
01:06:02 |
Isn't it sweet? |
01:06:05 |
Now, we're not to worry. |
01:06:05 |
Now, we're not to worry. |
01:06:13 |
Miss Dove's room, |
01:06:16 |
Who? I will enquire. |
01:06:20 |
Two out-of-towners would |
01:06:26 |
Who are they? |
01:06:32 |
The other is Fred Makepeace. |
01:06:41 |
Miss Dove will see them. Both. |
01:06:44 |
What? Hmm! |
01:06:46 |
Mr Makepeace was so sure of |
01:06:51 |
I don't hold with giving a dog |
01:06:59 |
Morning, Miss Dove! How ya doin'? |
01:07:07 |
I'm not over the hill, |
01:07:11 |
When I read you were sick, |
01:07:15 |
"The only teacher that learned me |
01:07:21 |
And he gave you leave? |
01:07:27 |
I am gratified to hear that. |
01:07:32 |
Maurice Levine. |
01:07:37 |
Quite comfortable, Maurice. |
01:07:44 |
Fred Makepeace! |
01:07:46 |
Your fan, kid! Do I swell up when |
01:07:54 |
Thanks, Fred. |
01:07:58 |
You made it. When I hear some commie |
01:08:03 |
.. I say, "Look up my pal Rab Levine. |
01:08:10 |
The best. But I also found |
01:08:23 |
Miss Dove, this is Maurice Levine. |
01:08:26 |
I am glad to know you, Maurice. |
01:08:34 |
But he knows no English, |
01:08:39 |
I shall seat him in the L-section. |
01:08:52 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
01:08:58 |
The class will begin. |
01:09:04 |
"The tiger belongs to the cat family. |
01:09:11 |
Maurice,... |
01:09:13 |
..this is a tiger. |
01:09:16 |
T-I-G-E-R. |
01:09:35 |
.. punct wie mein mama's alte katz. |
01:09:39 |
Thank you, Maurice. |
01:09:44 |
When Maurice knows our language |
01:09:49 |
POLISH ACCENT |
01:09:56 |
"She also sold herbs and |
01:10:04 |
"Ven no one vas looking, |
01:10:09 |
I have no recollection of Mrs Rabbit |
01:10:14 |
Is that on the page? |
01:10:19 |
Adhere to the text. Continue. |
01:10:21 |
Yes, Miss Dove. "She had |
01:10:29 |
Here comes that new kid! |
01:10:34 |
Sicki wizicki boo! |
01:10:38 |
Fred! Tom... What's up, Tommy? |
01:10:41 |
Let him alone. He didn't do nothing. |
01:10:46 |
Sicki wizicki boo! |
01:10:53 |
Good morning, boys. |
01:11:04 |
Good morning, Maurice. |
01:11:07 |
Good morning, Miss Dove. |
01:11:09 |
I am slightly encumbered |
01:11:12 |
Would you mind carrying my books? |
01:11:30 |
ALL Good morning, Miss Dove. |
01:11:39 |
In this season, people consider |
01:11:47 |
..a country we hear much about |
01:11:53 |
To study a people |
01:11:57 |
But to know a people and their ways |
01:12:04 |
The fifth grade is rarely privileged. |
01:12:07 |
Your parents permit me to take you |
01:12:11 |
Mr and Mrs Levine |
01:12:19 |
We're going to Rab Levine's house? |
01:12:25 |
May I ask, Alexander, |
01:12:31 |
We all call him that. |
01:12:33 |
It's short for Rabbi. |
01:12:37 |
Maurice has progressed while he has |
01:12:43 |
Rabbi means teacher. |
01:12:46 |
It was so that Jesus was addressed |
01:12:53 |
This is a swell party. |
01:12:55 |
Hey, he ate 17 of those... you know, |
01:13:03 |
For me, too! |
01:13:05 |
A most successful evening. |
01:13:09 |
I feel much has been accomplished. |
01:13:18 |
I have neglected to thank you |
01:13:26 |
Why didn't you come backstage? |
01:13:29 |
I took the night plane. It was |
01:13:34 |
Boy! Old Rab's name up there in |
01:13:40 |
As Maurice's former teacher, |
01:13:47 |
I am not a critic,... |
01:13:49 |
but with more than 300,000 words at |
01:13:55 |
.. it did not seem necessary |
01:14:02 |
.. often profane and - unless |
01:14:09 |
Next time, I'll try to be more... |
01:14:16 |
What gives, Fred? |
01:14:18 |
You don't get the "Courier". |
01:14:26 |
You seem fit and happy. |
01:14:33 |
Frederick is paying his debt |
01:14:42 |
.. and if I hadn't borrowed |
01:14:47 |
They would have let me off with a |
01:14:53 |
.. but I didn't have the dough |
01:14:58 |
I can imagine. |
01:15:03 |
I only got 6 months left. |
01:15:08 |
Frederick has parole today, |
01:15:12 |
Then you're free for lunch. |
01:15:17 |
The Club? Oh, am I living! |
01:15:25 |
Sorry to intrude, but it's official. |
01:15:28 |
Officer Holloway begs to intrude. |
01:15:31 |
Come in, William. |
01:15:38 |
Excuse me, but if you don't need me, |
01:15:47 |
Hiya, Bill! Look who's here - Rab! |
01:15:50 |
How are you? |
01:15:53 |
Don't he? |
01:15:57 |
Say, Rab, Sandy and me are having |
01:16:02 |
You'll have to postpone it. |
01:16:06 |
Is it urgent? |
01:16:10 |
A most practical suggestion. |
01:16:13 |
You can discuss business with Fred |
01:16:19 |
You think it's a good idea? |
01:16:26 |
Yes, Miss Dove. |
01:16:31 |
Would you go for a steak? |
01:16:35 |
Goodbye, doll. Thanks for the works. |
01:16:38 |
Goodbye, Maurice. |
01:16:42 |
Hey, look at me, I almost forgot. |
01:16:49 |
From the joint - |
01:16:54 |
Then, thank you, Frederick. |
01:16:59 |
William, ask the floor nurse |
01:17:03 |
Hey! |
01:17:08 |
You mean she's now a nurse? |
01:17:18 |
I have been most fortunate. |
01:17:28 |
Gee! Dr Baker will be here soon. |
01:17:32 |
I want things to look fine. I'll |
01:17:48 |
"Patient is a slender, normally- |
01:17:56 |
"lying quietly in bed, in no apparent |
01:18:02 |
I'm surprised. I trusted you. |
01:18:06 |
I am guilty but unrepentant. |
01:18:10 |
What I read has restored |
01:18:16 |
You listen to me. |
01:18:21 |
Indeed? |
01:18:27 |
Wherever you have this |
01:18:36 |
Why decline it? |
01:18:38 |
Who gave you this right to walk |
01:18:44 |
Dear sir, please adopt a civil tone. |
01:18:48 |
I am not to be bullied. |
01:18:52 |
She's a stiff-necked termagant. |
01:18:54 |
How my pride has suffered. Seeing |
01:18:59 |
..working for her bread, |
01:19:06 |
I forget nothing. I made you |
01:19:12 |
I was a widower. Rich, but lonely. |
01:19:15 |
She was an old maid. |
01:19:24 |
I shall ignore that final insult. |
01:19:27 |
It cannot erase the memory that |
01:19:33 |
..you did something which was |
01:19:58 |
Fifty,...two hundred... |
01:20:02 |
I don't see how Porter lasted. |
01:20:05 |
My brother was out of... |
01:20:07 |
..town and lost his last dollar. |
01:20:10 |
I put it in only yesterday. |
01:20:15 |
Excuse me. I wish to make a deposit. |
01:20:18 |
Excuse me. |
01:20:19 |
Ed, we're friends. If you can wait.. |
01:20:26 |
Your transaction will take time, |
01:20:31 |
If you would extend me the courtesy. |
01:20:36 |
Good afternoon, Mr Porter. |
01:20:44 |
Miss Dove... |
01:20:57 |
May I borrow a pen? Mine is dry. |
01:21:01 |
Of course. |
01:21:03 |
Thank you. |
01:21:08 |
I'm sorry. By a strange coincidence, |
01:21:17 |
You're looking well, Mr Porter. |
01:21:19 |
I heard you have had |
01:21:23 |
Thank you. |
01:21:29 |
It's been a bad month for colds. |
01:21:32 |
So much unseasonable weather |
01:21:37 |
For deposit to my account, Mr Porter. |
01:21:52 |
Thank you, Mr Porter. |
01:21:55 |
Thank you, Miss Dove. |
01:22:02 |
Mr Prouty! Do you expect Mr Porter |
01:22:06 |
Federal banks are compelled |
01:22:11 |
All of us here in Liberty Hill will |
01:22:30 |
I am sure the Rotarians intend me |
01:22:36 |
It isn't charity Liberty Hill |
01:22:43 |
That I shall accept |
01:22:48 |
Now, Thomas. Will you be |
01:22:56 |
Well,... |
01:23:00 |
..you have a small growth |
01:23:04 |
which must, if possible, be removed. |
01:23:07 |
If possible? |
01:23:13 |
All you have to decide is |
01:23:18 |
Aren't you competent? |
01:23:25 |
If you go elsewhere, I won't see |
01:23:29 |
There's a very famous man |
01:23:33 |
Allow me to deliberate. |
01:23:39 |
I remember that you had |
01:23:39 |
I remember that you had |
01:23:51 |
You have very skilful fingers. |
01:23:54 |
Could you put it back |
01:24:02 |
Then do it again. |
01:24:14 |
I shall feel perfectly safe in the |
01:24:30 |
Now the air is clear of emotion, |
01:24:34 |
What do you propose? |
01:24:41 |
What is the procedure? |
01:24:45 |
This evening at eight, you'll take |
01:24:50 |
The next morning, you may not |
01:24:54 |
Well, you won't care or shouldn't. |
01:24:58 |
You'll go to the operating room |
01:25:02 |
Due to the tumour's position, |
01:25:06 |
If so, the anaesthetic will be |
01:25:11 |
It may be Friday |
01:25:15 |
Where? |
01:25:19 |
Where will I awake? |
01:25:23 |
I don't know, Miss Dove. |
01:25:30 |
Open the top drawer of the bureau. |
01:25:50 |
My father's watch. |
01:25:53 |
No, Miss Dove. |
01:25:58 |
It is bequeathed to you in my will. |
01:26:01 |
If... if on Friday I awaken here,... |
01:26:06 |
..you may return it |
01:26:42 |
Oh, the battle I put up |
01:26:46 |
You have the same trouble? |
01:26:48 |
I always considered the care |
01:26:53 |
.. and not a stimulating topic |
01:27:05 |
There have been some recognizable |
01:27:10 |
Oh, glory! |
01:27:14 |
Tomorrow, we'll know what it looks |
01:27:20 |
Well, I'd better go now. |
01:27:24 |
Good night, Miss Dove. |
01:27:28 |
Roses in your pillow. |
01:27:36 |
Hello, Miss Dove. |
01:27:39 |
Dr Temple, will you write |
01:27:45 |
Will you kindly inform her |
01:27:52 |
They do? Did a bear tell you? |
01:27:56 |
No. I ascertained the fact for myself |
01:28:02 |
You did? How? |
01:28:06 |
Good for you! I won't wait |
01:28:18 |
I'll leave you with your pastor. |
01:28:29 |
Thomas told you? |
01:28:34 |
I do not wish to die. |
01:28:38 |
Life, whatever others may think, |
01:28:46 |
I... I have been happy. |
01:28:50 |
I know. |
01:28:52 |
Thomas is not very hopeful, is he? |
01:28:59 |
Perhaps if we read from this. |
01:29:02 |
Will you read the general confession? |
01:29:11 |
Reservations? |
01:29:13 |
I have made many mistakes. |
01:29:18 |
I admit my human limitations. |
01:29:21 |
But I do not, in all honesty, find |
01:29:27 |
Nor, Alexander, |
01:29:31 |
As Frederick Makepeace might say, |
01:29:37 |
I grant you the language |
01:29:41 |
But it contains a core of truth. |
01:29:44 |
No. I have never spoken hypocrisy |
01:29:56 |
We can have a prayer, if you like. |
01:29:59 |
Silently, but together. |
01:30:28 |
The parson and the cop are in |
01:30:39 |
OK. |
01:30:51 |
You got the time, pal? |
01:30:59 |
Would you call a friend of mine, |
01:31:04 |
Only costs four bits. I'll pay ya. |
01:31:07 |
Reverse the charges? |
01:31:13 |
Am I paying my debt to society! |
01:31:19 |
I'm calling a play of which our |
01:31:24 |
Cedar Grove Elementary School |
01:31:51 |
It's more extensive than I thought. |
01:32:07 |
W... What are they doing up there? |
01:32:10 |
You know Tommy's doing his best. |
01:32:13 |
Let's stay full of fortitude. You |
01:32:31 |
How's it going, Miss Rice? |
01:32:38 |
She's had one transfusion. |
01:32:40 |
Is there a chance? |
01:33:15 |
Hey! I saw you coming. |
01:33:20 |
I was elected spokesman. |
01:33:26 |
Dope! They lay you down and |
01:33:31 |
Not to folks your age! |
01:33:31 |
Not to folks your age! |
01:33:35 |
Oh, honeys. We got these |
01:33:39 |
Here's what you can do. |
01:33:42 |
What? |
01:33:45 |
If you flunked them, she'd be |
01:33:50 |
We know that old junk! |
01:33:54 |
Are you sure? |
01:34:01 |
Where's the Tropic of Capricorn? |
01:34:08 |
You see? |
01:34:11 |
You handled that like |
01:34:17 |
She herself - Miss Dove - couldn't |
01:34:39 |
That's it. Take over. |
01:35:18 |
Tommy, how did it go? |
01:35:31 |
Come on, girls. |
01:35:41 |
And now, look at them. |
01:35:44 |
She wasn't your teacher... |
01:35:47 |
.. or you wouldn't chew |
01:35:52 |
She broke me of chewing my pigtails. |
01:35:55 |
I was counting on her |
01:35:59 |
You youngsters probably |
01:36:06 |
Can't they tell us something? |
01:36:11 |
They're waiting for a report |
01:36:17 |
We've heard from the laboratory, the |
01:36:35 |
Cut it out, Bert. |
01:36:39 |
No calls, no fights, no wrecks, |
01:36:45 |
You're no eye-opener, neither. |
01:36:52 |
I'll be sad to see her go. |
01:36:56 |
It wasn't much of a life. No |
01:37:01 |
She's never been more than |
01:37:06 |
Sure. But she's been places |
01:37:14 |
Not much of a life, huh? |
01:37:18 |
No kids? |
01:37:22 |
Kids? She has a thousand of 'em. |
01:37:34 |
Police station. Mitchell speaking. |
01:37:36 |
Hello, Warden. |
01:37:39 |
Hmm? |
01:37:40 |
Fred Makepeace? On the loose again? |
01:37:44 |
He's heading for Liberty Hill, huh? |
01:37:47 |
Sure. We'll keep a lookout. |
01:37:50 |
Right. Good night. |
01:37:53 |
What's the attraction in this burg |
01:37:59 |
I don't know. |
01:38:41 |
Tell me, Thomas. |
01:38:44 |
Tell me, without wasting a word. |
01:39:11 |
And Virginia? |
01:39:16 |
My felicitations, Thomas. |
01:39:18 |
They're full of beans. You'll |
01:39:55 |
Bells? Why are they ringing? |
01:40:00 |
Is it Sunday? |
01:40:07 |
The news? |
01:40:14 |
There are people in the streets? |
01:40:19 |
It's just like the movies |
01:40:49 |
There's Mr O'Neil, the mailman... |
01:40:52 |
and the station master and Dr Hurley |
01:40:58 |
.. and good night! Standing there, |
01:41:08 |
Frederick Makepeace? |
01:41:16 |
Mr Spivey's carrying on |
01:41:24 |
What did you say? |
01:41:30 |
No school? |
01:41:32 |
But you said to...this is Friday? |
01:41:35 |
Yes, Miss Dove. |
01:41:41 |
Thomas, go down at once and |
01:41:51 |
The fifth grade will review |
01:41:55 |
The fourth grade will learn the |
01:42:00 |
The sixth grade will study |
01:42:08 |
At once, Thomas. |
01:42:15 |
Good morning, Miss Dove. |
01:42:19 |
Good morning, Thomas. |