The Whales of August
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:08:01
lsn't it beautiful?
:08:03
You came by water?
:08:04
Yes, yes. Mr. Randall
was kind enough...

:08:07
to bring me over.
:08:08
Oh, how nice.
:08:09
What beautiful roses.
:08:11
Yes, aren't they beautiful?
:08:13
And don't they smell sweet?
:08:15
Mrs. Webber, l would like
to ask you a favor.

:08:19
May l fish from your cove?
:08:21
Oh, any time, Mr. Maranov.
:08:23
Your fish are the finest
of all the islands.

:08:26
Oh, but they're not
our fish, Mr. Maranov.

:08:29
Well, perhaps you would
do me the honor...

:08:32
of sharing my catch with me.
:08:34
Oh, how generous of you.
:08:36
Yes, indeed.
:08:39
You've come at a good time.
:08:41
Yes, the fish
should be biting now.

:08:46
The tide will
just be on the turn.

:08:48
And the herring will be running.
:08:50
-Yes.
-l must be on my way.

:08:51
-Yes. Good luck.
-Thank you.

:09:05
Oh, dear.
:09:13
You must be thirsty.
:09:15
l'll give you
a nice drink of water...

:09:18
and you'll feel better.
:09:39
l just don't know...
:09:41
where all this dust
comes from.

:09:44
Hello, Mother.
:09:49
Oh, dear.
:09:53
Hello, Philip.
:09:55
Just think. lt's 46 years.
:09:58
Doesn't seem like it.

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