Johnny Belinda
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:47:01
She's worn out.
She slept nearly the whole way home.

:47:05
Belinda, why don't you go upstairs to bed?
:47:17
Good night, daughter.
:47:35
She looks so grand in that dress.
:47:39
Beats me why I never noticed it before.
:47:45
Do you think I could take her to church
come Sunday?

:47:49
She's only been there the once,
when she was a child.

:47:51
Of course, why not?
:47:53
Right now, how about taking the cows
to the barn?

:47:56
I'm forgetting everything.
:48:03
You're not very fond of Belinda, are you?
:48:07
I've always been civil to her.
:48:09
She's my brother's daughter.
:48:11
You should see to it that she doesn't
have to carry those heavy sacks.

:48:14
She's not too strong.
:48:17
Doctor, you'll be doing
my brother and me a favor...

:48:20
if you'll stop putting
those grand ideas into her head.

:48:23
There were no complaints until you came.
:48:25
She did her work like the rest of us...
:48:27
like we all have to do if we want
to keep a roof over our heads.

:48:31
I have to tell you, Aggie,
you're the only woman she knows...

:48:34
and she'll be in need
of your sympathy and help.

:48:37
- My help?
- Belinda's going to have a child.

:48:46
Oh, no. No, it's not true.
:48:49
There isn't any doubt.
:48:52
When her father finds out, he'll kill her.
:48:55
That's why I told you.
:48:57
She doesn't know.
Doesn't even realize it herself yet.


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