Anna Christie
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:55:00
Oh, nothing.
:55:02
Sure, don't lie to me, Anna.
You're as stiff as a corpse.

:55:05
Hello, dearie.
:55:08
-Well, I'll be--
-Well, she's a friend of mine.

:55:10
Aren't you, dearie?
:55:13
I'm afraidI don't remember you.
:55:16
-She don't remember me.
-Of course she don't, you old scab.

:55:20
-Beat it, or I'll have you thrown in the brig.
-No, Matt, maybeI do know her.

:55:26
That old sea cow?
Go on, clear out of here.

:55:29
You know a nice young girl
never met the likes of you.

:55:32
A nice young--?
:55:35
A nice young--
Pure and white as a lily.

:55:38
Shut up, or I'll choke the wind
out of your gullet.

:55:40
Oh, Matt, let her alone.
:55:44
She don't mean nothing by it.
:55:47
Anna. Anna, darling.
:55:50
You see what you've done?
You frightened her.

:55:52
-Go on, clear out of here.
-I'm going, I'm going.

:55:56
Let her alone.
:55:58
Don't go.
:56:00
I was lying, Matt.
:56:02
I know her and she knows me.
:56:05
I recognized her the minute
she stepped across the room.

:56:08
Shut up, kid. You don't have to
spill over for nobody.

:56:13
You ain't responsible
for what your old man does.

:56:18
I'll tell you why
she didn't want to talk to me.

:56:21
Because I'm a tramp, that's why.
:56:24
And her old man kicked me off the barge
when she come there to live on it.

:56:29
Yeah, he didn't want any old wharf rat
around a nice young girl.

:56:35
Well, it ain't so, though, Matt.
She's lying.

:56:38
Lying, I'm ly--?
:56:40
Well,I like your nerve,
all right, all right.

:56:43
Gee, I'm sorryI came here
to speak to you.

:56:48
lnsulting me. Well, can you beat it?
:56:54
I'll be toddling along.
:56:58
I'm glad you found yourseIf
such a nice, friendly gent.


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