Million Dollar Mermaid
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:07:20
By your victory today,
Miss Kellerman,

:07:22
you attain permanent
possession of this trophy.

:07:25
Emblematic of the amateur
freestyle championship

:07:28
of New South Wales.
:07:31
Thank you.
:07:33
This is getting to
be a habit, Annette.

:07:34
What are you
going to do with all these cups?

:07:36
They're crowding Dad
right out of his study.

:07:49
This is a blow to us,
Mr. Kellerman.

:07:51
I knew you'd understand.
Only too well, Mrs. Grays.

:07:54
This financial crisis
has affected all of us.

:07:56
I hope that John won't have to
give up his music permanently.

:07:59
I hope not. Good bye.
Good bye, Mr. Kellerman.

:08:02
Good bye.
Good bye. Good luck.

:08:05
Dad? Look.
:08:07
The amateur championship.
Permanent possession.

:08:11
Wonderful, darling.
I'm so proud of you.

:08:15
Yeah, why does it
always have to be a cup?

:08:18
We could use a new key service.
:08:20
I'll fix some tea.
Would you like some?

:08:24
No, I don't think so. Thank you.
:08:28
Annette, I'm closing
the conservatory.

:08:33
The few pupils
we have left hardly pay expenses.

:08:37
Dad.
:08:38
No... We're not charity cases yet.
:08:40
I wrote my old friend,
:08:41
Thomas Crocker of
Crocker Conservatory in London.

:08:44
He has offered me a post
as his assistant.

:08:46
It's a big move for all of us,
:08:50
but I know there are times
when we have to make decisions.

:08:53
This is the biggest
decision of my life.

:08:56
Dad, if it's money,
you don't have to.

:08:59
I could teach swimming
or maybe even turn professional.


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