Anna Christie
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:21:00
...and that goes.
:21:02
Well, I'm glad to hear that.
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Why, you think he'll stake me
to the rest cure I'm after, then?

:21:09
Surest thing you know. Where'd you
get the idea that he was a janitor?

:21:15
Well, he wrote me he was himseIf.
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He's lying.
:21:20
He's a captain on a barge.
:21:23
A barge? What kind of a barge?
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Well, coal, mostly.
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A coaI barge?
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Well, well. If that ain't a swell job...
:21:41
...to find your long-lost old man
working at.

:21:46
Oh, gee.
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Well, that puts the kibosh
on his giving me a rest.

:21:52
Why? Couldn't you live on it too?
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Who, me? On a dirty coaI barge?
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Well, what do you thinkI am?
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Well, what do you know about a barge?
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Bet you ain't never seen a barge.
:22:06
That's what comes of him bringing
you up inland where you'd be safe.

:22:12
Say, his bringing me up,
is that what he tells people?

:22:18
Well,I sure like his nerve.
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Why, he let them cousins keep me on the
farm and work me to death like a dog.

:22:24
Well, you didn't fall
for that farm life, did you?

:22:28
I should say not.
I had to slave for all of them.

:22:33
Was all right till my mother died...
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...butI was only a poor relation,
you know...

:22:38
...and they treated me worse
than they dared treat a hired girl.

:22:44
Oh, what a life on that farm
out in Minnesota.

:22:47
With them Swedes, woman-hungry.
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One nightI was alone in the house
and one of the sons came back.


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