Johnny Belinda
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:10:04
- By the way, it's a girl.
- Aye.

:10:07
- Thanks for coming.
- Glad to help.

:10:28
- Was she born deaf?
- No...

:10:30
she took sick
when she was about a year old.

:10:32
Come time to talk, no sound come out.
:10:35
She growed up that way, dumb.
:10:38
Blessing she has
such a fine father and mother.

:10:40
That ain't her mother.
:10:42
It's my sister, Aggie.
Her mother's dead. She killed her.

:10:48
She died in childbed.
:10:51
I guess sometimes it's meant to be.
:10:54
Sometimes it's easier
to lose someone that way...

:10:56
than to lose them when they're still alive.
:10:59
I was in love with a girl.
She married another man.

:11:02
I was wondering. A young chap like you,
burying himself here.

:11:06
The other doctors was always old.
:11:08
That was part of it.
There were lots of other things.

:11:11
It's a pretty stale story.
:11:12
Way things were going,
I sort of got fed up.

:11:16
So I decided to look for another way.
Simple life, simple things.

:11:21
If people would only learn
to let each other live...

:11:23
it would be a different world.
What's the fee?

:11:27
I wouldn't know.
I never delivered a heifer before.

:11:32
I might take it out
in fishing in that pool of yours.

:11:35
Looks like a wonderful place for trout.
:11:37
- You're welcome anytime.
- Thanks.


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