The Miracle Worker
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:07:02
Half-sister and half... mentally defective.
:07:06
She can't keep herself clean.
It's not pleasant to see her about.

:07:09
Do you dare complain
of what you can see?

:07:13
This discussion's at an end. The house
is at sixes and sevens over the child.

:07:17
I want some peace here. I don't care how.
:07:20
But we won't have it by rushin' about
the country to every new quack.

:07:23
- I'm as sensible to this affliction as...
- Helen!

:07:26
My buttons.
:07:45
Eyes.
:07:47
She wants the doll to have eyes.
:08:02
My goodness me. I'm not decent.
:08:04
She doesn't know better, Aunt Ev.
I'll sew 'em on again.

:08:14
It's worth a couple of buttons, Kate. Look.
:08:17
This child has more sense
than all these men Kellers,

:08:21
if there's ever a way
to reach that mind of hers.

:08:23
- Helen!
- (baby cries)

:08:25
Helen! You're not to do such things.
How can I make you understand?

:08:29
Katie!
:08:31
How can I get it
into your head, my darling?

:08:34
Katie, she must be taught
some discipline.

:08:37
Discipline an afflicted child?
Is it her fault?

:08:40
I didn't say it was.
:08:41
How can I teach her?
Beat her till she's black and blue?

:08:45
It's not safe. There must be
some way of confinin' her.

:08:48
In a cage? She's a growin' child.
She has to use her limbs.

:08:52
Answer me one thing.
Is it fair to the baby?

:08:54
Are you willing to put her away?
:08:58
Now what?

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