The Miracle Worker
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:08:01
- Whose?
- Yours, young lady! Isn't it obvious?

:08:03
And persuade me there's
a hope of your teaching a child

:08:06
who flees from you like the plague
to anyone in this house.

:08:09
- There isn't.
- What, Miss Annie?

:08:11
It's hopeless here.
:08:13
- Do I understand...
- If we agree it's hopeless...

:08:16
Miss Annie, I'm not agreed.
:08:20
She did fold her napkin.
:08:22
She learns.
:08:24
She learns.
:08:26
Do you know she began talking
when she was six months old?

:08:30
She could say water.
:08:33
Well, not really.
:08:35
Wah-wah.
:08:38
Wah-wah.
:08:42
But she meant water. She knew
what it meant, and only six months old.

:08:46
I never saw a child so bright or outgoing.
:08:55
It's still in there somewhere, isn't it?
:09:05
Miss Annie, put up with her and with us.
:09:08
(Captain) Us?
:09:11
Please.
:09:14
Like the lost lamb in the parable,
I love her all the more.

:09:22
Mrs Keller, I don't think Helen's
worst handicap is deafness or blindness.

:09:27
I think it's your love... and pity.
:09:31
All of you are so sorry for her,
you've kept her like a pet.

:09:35
Why, even a dog you housebreak.
:09:40
It's useless for me to try to teach her
language or anything else here.

:09:44
Miss Annie, before you came
we spoke of putting her in an asylum.

:09:51
What kind of asylum?
:09:56
For mental defectives.

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