It Happened to Jane
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1:03:01
Claire, just what was it that he said?
1:03:03
- I like to have it part of the record...
- Please.

1:03:06
Please, wait.
1:03:08
I'm sorry.
I didn't know that this could happen.

1:03:12
It seems to me
you're just about a week late, Jane.

1:03:14
But I'll give the train back to Mr. Malone.
I don't want it.

1:03:18
I only wanted what was coming to me and...
1:03:20
He don't want it, Janey.
I got orders from him this afternoon.

1:03:24
You got 48 hours
to get old 97 off his tracks.

1:03:30
But how? I don't know how to do it.
1:03:35
I'm sorry.
1:03:54
All right.
Proceed to election of first selectman.

1:03:57
- No.
- Out of order.

1:03:58
- Proceed to election of first selectman.
- You've proceeded far enough.

1:04:02
I wish to be recognised!
1:04:03
All right. Chair recognises George Denham.
1:04:11
I don't understand it. I'm sorry,
I just do not understand you people...

1:04:15
how you can behave this way.
1:04:20
The only person in this room that I have
any respect for is Aaron Caldwell.

1:04:24
He is wrong, but he's wrong out loud.
1:04:27
He doesn't sit and mutter
out of the side of his mouth like you.

1:04:30
Now, you all talk like Janey Osgood
did something wrong to you on purpose.

1:04:34
The only thing that Janey Osgood did
was try to get for herself...

1:04:37
what she righteously, morally,
and legally deserved.

1:04:41
She did not stop the rail service,
and you know it.

1:04:44
Harry Foster Malone did that.
1:04:45
He's your villain and not Jane Osgood.
1:04:50
Where am I?
1:04:52
I'm not in Cape Anne.
1:04:55
You remember Cape Anne in 1949
and the big hurricane?

1:04:58
All you people, you took 104 survivors off
the Atlantic Ocean right into your homes.


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