Anna Christie
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1:04:04
You might as well
work on coaI wagon ashore, you.

1:04:06
ls it throwing insults at the men
in the stokehold you are, you old ape?

1:04:10
One of them is worth any 1 0 squareheads
ever shipped on a windbag.

1:04:13
-You lrish swine.
-So you don't like the lrish, you old baboon?

1:04:17
Sure, it's that you're needing
in your family. An lrishman.

1:04:20
A man of the stokehold
to put guts in it...

1:04:23
...so you'll not be rearing up grandchildren
to be jackasses like yourseIf.

1:04:35
Sure, old men getting childish
shouldn't play with knives.

1:04:39
Faith, I've haIf a mind to hit you a clout
will put sense in your square head.

1:04:44
Keep away from me, now.
1:04:55
Hello, Matt. Are you here already?
1:04:59
Say, what's up? How did that chair
get knocked over?

1:05:03
Oh, Matt, you haven't been fighting
with him, after you promised?

1:05:07
I've not laid a hand on him, Anna.
1:05:09
I told him to his teethI love you.
That's God's truth, and well you know it.

1:05:12
He tell same thing
to girI in every port he goes.

1:05:16
I know it's true, Matt.
Don't you mind what he says.

1:05:19
God bless you.
1:05:20
And thenI saidI thought maybe
you'd have a bit of love for me too.

1:05:24
So you told him that?
1:05:27
MaybeI have. I've been wondering
ifI do love you.

1:05:31
I didn't want to,I must own up to that.
1:05:34
But l--I guessI can't help it,
soI guessI do.

1:05:38
Oh, sure,I do, Matt. What's the use
of kidding myseIf different?

1:05:42
-Sure,I love you.
-God be praised.

1:05:46
AndI haven't ever loved a man
in my life before, never.

1:05:50
Faith, we'll be having a grand, beautiful
life together to the end of our days.


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