Anna Christie
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:35:00
Well, it's good you got something
to blame it on.

:35:03
Kind of tough for me, though.
:35:04
I know, Anna, I'm sorry.
But if you stay with me,I make you glad.

:35:09
I make you forgive me
for being no-good father.

:35:14
lt sounds okay with me.
I'll try anything once.

:35:28
I'm glad you like it here on barge
with your old father, Anna.

:35:32
Who saidI like it?
:35:34
Well, you change a lot in one week.
:35:37
The sea air make you feeI good again, eh?
:35:39
Maybe.I don't know.
:35:44
Four bells. What time is that?
:35:46
Six o'clock.
:35:48
Funny, all this sea talk.
I'm getting onto the lingo.

:36:01
Now, there's where you belong,
on a reaI ship like that...

:36:05
...sailing all over the world.
:36:08
I do that many year whenI was big fool.
:36:12
Oh, rats.
:36:14
Say, was all the men in our family
always sailors?

:36:18
Yes. All men in our family crazy fools.
:36:22
My father and my three brothers
is buried at sea...

:36:25
...lost on sailboat.
Just like your brothers was drowned.

:36:30
Sailor man is no good, Anna.
They don't never come home.

:36:35
Don't never do nothing
what good men do.

:36:38
And sooner or later, that old devil,
she swallow them up.

:36:44
But she don't gonna got me.
No, by Jiminy, not me.

:36:49
Beefing about the sea again.
:36:53
Well, I'm getting soI kind of like it.

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