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:08:06
- Morning, Mrs. MacKenzie.
- Morning, Nellie.

:08:10
Paul left this morning.
:08:13
- Left for where?
- Don't know.

:08:15
Says he wants to leave town
and make something of himself.

:08:18
Instead of working all the time
at the mill.

:08:21
- He wants to see the world.
- Who is?

:08:23
Paul. He left town this morning.
:08:27
Allison, must you play records
so early?

:08:29
Good breakfast music.
:08:31
Digest your juice with culture.
:08:33
I'm glad about Paul, Nellie.
How did Selena take it?

:08:37
She's glad too. But she
ain't a mother. Neither are you.

:08:40
I'd like to see the world.
Have a romance in Venice.

:08:43
Meet a tall stranger in Hong Kong.
:08:45
- Allison, don't eat so fast.
- Have to.

:08:48
Senior class is giving a gift
to Ms. Thornton.

:08:51
I wrote a speech that Rodney
Harrington's going to read.

:08:54
- Badly, I'm sure.
- What's going on?

:08:56
A meeting to appoint a new principal.
:08:58
- How do you know it'll be Ms. Thornton?
- Nobody else deserves it.

:09:02
I'll drop by the store after school.
:09:07
Goodbye, Dad.
:09:09
I wish you'd stop that ridiculous
performance every day.

:09:12
What? Saying goodbye
or hello to my father?

:09:15
Saying it to a photograph.
:09:17
I suppose it's silly,
but it makes me feel that he's here.

:09:20
You scarcely knew him.
:09:22
It's not my fault he died
when I was two.

:09:25
I can't remember him, I admit,
but I miss him.

:09:28
You mean, you miss a father.
:09:30
Yes, Mother.
:09:32
Wouldn't it be nice if you had men
friends, or dates, or even marry again?

:09:36
Stop talking about fathers,
husbands and marriage.

:09:40
You miss him more
than I ever realized.

:09:43
I'm sorry, Mother.
:09:45
I'll be late.
:09:50
Forgot the speech.
:09:57
- Goodbye, Mom.
- Bye.


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