The Miracle Worker
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:05:37
I told you to let her be.
:06:01
(grunts)
:06:04
Arthur? Arthur, something
ought to be done for that child.

:06:09
A refreshin' suggestion. What?
:06:11
Why, this very famous
Perkins School in Boston.

:06:14
They're just supposed to do wonders.
:06:17
She's been to specialists. They couldn't
help her in Baltimore or Washington.

:06:21
I think the Cap'n will write
to the Perkins School soon.

:06:24
Katie, how many times
can you break your heart?

:06:26
Any number of times, as long as there's
the least chance for her to see or hear.

:06:31
- What, child?
- There isn't! I must finish here.

:06:33
With your permission, Cap'n, I would
like to write to the Perkins School.

:06:37
I said no, Kate.
:06:39
(older woman)
Writing does no harm, Arthur.

:06:41
- A little bitty letter to see if they can help.
- They can't.

:06:44
(Kate) We won't know that to be a fact
till after you write.

:06:47
They can't.
:06:49
Katie...
:06:54
- I might as well work in a hen yard.
- (baby cries)

:06:56
- You really ought to put her away, Father.
- What?

:06:59
- Some asylum. It's the kindest thing.
- She is your sister, James.


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