I Walked with a Zombie
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:18:03
Tell me, Miss Connell,
do you consider yourself pretty?

:18:06
I don't know. I suppose so.
:18:09
And charming?
:18:10
- I've never given it much thought.
- Don't.

:18:12
You'll save yourself
a great deal of trouble...

:18:15
and other people
a great deal of unhappiness.

:18:40
- Betsy, where are you going?
- It's my day off.

:18:43
What in the world can you do
with a day off in St. Sebastian?

:18:45
I was just beginning to wonder.
:18:47
Aren't there shops and restaurants
and things here?

:18:49
"And things" is a better description
of what you'll find.

:18:51
I'd better come along
and show you the town.

:18:53
Don't you have to work?
:18:55
By a curious coincidence,
it's my day off, too.

:19:00
Some talk of Alexander
And some of Hercules

:19:05
Of Hector and Lysander
And such great names as these

:19:09
But of all the world's great heroes
There's none that

:19:13
Ti-Joseph, better bring me another.
I have to keep the lady entertained.

:19:16
Must be hard work entertaining me
if it requires six ounces of rum.

:19:19
- Six ounces?
- Higher mathematics.

:19:22
Two ounces to a drink.
Three drinks, six ounces.

:19:24
How did you know there were two ounces
in a drink?

:19:26
I'm a nurse. I always watch people
when they pour something.

:19:29
I watched Ti-Joseph,
and it was exactly two ounces.

:19:33
There was a family
:19:35
That lived on the isle of Saint Sebastian
A long, long while

:19:40
The head of the family was a Holland man
:19:42
And the younger brother
his name was Rand

:19:46
Ah, woe
:19:47
Listen, did I ever tell you the story
about the little mule on the plantation?

:19:51
Wait a minute, I want to listen.
:19:52
The Holland man, he kept in a tower
:19:55
A wife as pretty as a big, white flower
:19:59
She saw the brother
and she stole his heart


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