Random Harvest
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:15:00
I'm all right, really.
:15:04
It's my speech. It's just nerves.
:15:07
There, you see? You're doing splendidly.
:15:10
Yes, I wasn't so bad then, was I?
:15:13
I should say not.
:15:16
You don't know what a job I have...
:15:20
as a rule.
:15:21
I can guess. I heard you up at that shop.
That old witch would scare anybody.

:15:27
There's another thing.
:15:30
I've lost my memory.
:15:34
I don't even know who I am.
:15:37
You mean...
:15:40
I know who you are.
You're somebody awfully nice.

:15:43
What did they call you at that place?
:15:46
Smith.
:15:48
It's not my real name.
:15:53
- What's yours?
- Paula Ridgeway.

:15:56
That's not my real name, either.
:15:58
Look here, Smithy. You don't mind
if I call you Smithy, do you?

:16:02
It can't be good for you up there
among all those poor souls.

:16:05
You can't be happy.
:16:07
And how are you ever going to get better
if you're unhappy?

:16:11
Perhaps I shouldn't be very happy...
:16:15
anywhere just now.
:16:17
But, Smithy, the war's over.
Doesn't that mean anything to you?

:16:26
I'm just silly. Don't take any notice.
It's the day.

:16:30
It's so splendid for most of us
and so sad for some.

:16:34
Why did it have to be foggy and wet?
:16:36
It should have been all sunshine
and golden day.

:16:40
Never mind, Smithy.
We've met, anyway, haven't we?

:16:44
Have you no friends,
no parents that you can trace?

:16:50
Have you tried?
:16:53
Some people
came to see me at the hospital...

:16:59
but I wasn't their son.

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