The Hawaiians
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:40:01
What will we do now?
:40:04
I don't know. I'll have to
go back to sea, I guess.

:40:08
Whip, i don't want you to go.
:40:13
All right, I'll stay.
:40:15
By God, I'll stay.
We'll lick them yet.

:40:19
I've got enough cash to plant
a few acres of sugar. I can...

:40:23
We can mortgage
the house...

:40:25
We could sell the house.
:40:27
We could sell the house
and just live.

:40:31
We can live the way
our ancestors lived.

:40:34
In a grass hut?
On fish and poi?

:40:36
Yes! Listen...
:40:39
You didn't marry some kanaka,
you married me...

:40:41
remember? You love me?
:40:43
Yes.
:40:44
I love you.
That's how it all began.

:40:50
I can't understand you.
:40:53
How could i? We haven't
shared a bed for 6 months.

:40:56
No, Whip.
:40:58
Whip, please.
:41:01
What is it?
What's wrong?

:41:04
I don't know.
:41:06
I know this.
:41:08
If i ever needed you,
it's now.

:41:10
And all you can do is tell me
to go to some beach and play dead.

:41:25
Nothing to worry about.
Most babies get cranky sometimes.

:41:28
Noel was just an excuse.
It's Purity i want you to see.

:41:33
Did you notice
the way she is?

:41:35
Why all this Hawaiian culture?
:41:37
She's filled the house
with this stuff.

:41:41
I can't get near her.
:41:47
Thank you.
:41:50
Was it having the baby?
Is that what did it?

:41:54
It may be a post-natal depression
but then again...

:41:58
it may not.

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