The Whales of August
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:18:00
l'll hold down the bench.
:18:48
Bravo!
:18:50
Bravo.
:18:56
Oh, Mrs. Doughty.
:18:57
What a pleasure to see you.
:19:00
And how lovely you look today.
:19:03
Well, l'll remember you
in my will.

:19:06
l see you've had some luck.
:19:08
Yes, l've caught
several of these...

:19:09
and some of those,
uh, sea perch.

:19:13
What is the name
that you give them?

:19:14
Cunners.
:19:16
We call them cunners,
Mr. Maranov.

:19:18
Would you like a berry?
:19:20
Oh, thank you.
:19:24
-Delicious.
-Good.

:19:26
l was so sorry to hear
about Hilda.

:19:30
lt's a wicked shame,
her passing so sudden.

:19:33
Yes. Poor lady.
:19:35
l'm afraid nobody realized
that she was so ill.

:19:40
Will you be staying on--
l mean, at Hilda's?

:19:42
l expect her daughter will
be taking over the house...

:19:45
now that she's gone.
:19:46
Yes, l believe so.
:19:48
Yes. Well...
:19:51
it'd be a pity to miss
the rest of the summer.

:19:54
Well, l must say
l have come to feel...

:19:56
very much at home here.
:19:58
Well, l'm sure you'll find
someplace else to stay.


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