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1:40:00
I don't even know
what to say to ya anymore,
Martha.

1:40:07
There's nothin' much
I can tell ya
about this war.

1:40:13
It's like all wars,
I suppose.

1:40:17
The undertakers
are winnin' it.

1:40:19
The politicians will talk
a lot about the glory of it.

1:40:24
And the old men will talk
about the need of it.

1:40:28
But... the soldiers,
1:40:32
they just want to go home.
1:40:38
I guess you're not
so lonely now, Martha,

1:40:40
with James and Ann...
1:40:45
and Jacob,
1:40:47
maybe the boy.
1:40:52
Y-You didn't know Ann,
did you?

1:40:55
Well, you'll like her.
You'll like her a lot,
Martha.

1:41:00
Why, she and James
are so much alike.

1:41:05
They're just like--
1:41:08
No.
1:41:10
No, we were never
that much alike,
were we, Martha?

1:41:14
We just sort of--
1:41:17
We just sort of grew alike
through the years.

1:41:21
But I wish--
1:41:28
I wish I could just know...
1:41:31
what you're thinkin'
about it all, Martha.

1:41:35
Then maybe things wouldn't
look so bad to me.

1:41:39
If I only knew
what you thought!

1:41:44
[ Church Bell Ringing ]
1:41:53
Ah, you...
you never give up, do ya?


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