The Whales of August
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:27:04
Well, l've been thinking
for a long time...

:27:06
you should ask Anna
to take Libby.

:27:10
She wouldn't.
:27:12
Well, why not?
She has plenty of money.

:27:15
She'll see that her mother
is well cared for.

:27:22
Well, Sarah...
:27:24
you know what Harry Truman said.
:27:26
What?
:27:27
''Well, if the buck
is gonna be passed...

:27:29
''it may as well be passed
to somebody with plenty of 'em.''

:27:34
He never said that.
:27:38
Of course he didn't.
:27:41
Smile, dear.
:27:46
Sarah...
:27:56
Sarah...
:27:57
if you did do it,
could you manage?

:28:02
What do you mean, Tisha?
:28:04
Well, money, dear.
:28:06
You know, could you afford
to keep this place?

:28:10
Well, l've never thought.
:28:13
Well, it's time you did.
:28:16
Now...chances are...
:28:18
things could be tight
without Libby...

:28:21
on what you've got.
:28:23
But...
:28:26
you can stay with me.
:28:29
Oh, l couldn't burden you
with my troubles.

:28:32
Half of life
is troubles, Sarah...

:28:34
and the other half's
gettin' over 'em.

:28:36
What do you say?
:28:40
Joshua!
:28:43
Joshua, what are you doing?
:28:45
l'm turning your water off!
:28:52
Can't you tell that man
to be quieter?

:28:56
l've been trying for 50 years.
:28:59
Morning, Libby.

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