The Whales of August
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:29:01
Good morning, Tisha.
:29:05
Joshua?
:29:07
Stop that noise!
:29:09
lt's the bathroom drains
that leak.

:29:12
lf l don't cut the main...
:29:14
you'll be getting
a damn sight more than leaks.

:29:18
Why don't you come up
for some tea?

:29:20
Thank you.
l believe l will.

:29:24
Jesus, Lord above.
:29:27
Takes me half the day
to get in here...

:29:29
and the other half to get out.
:29:33
We've been waiting
for you since June.

:29:35
l guess we can wait
another 10 minutes.

:29:43
Goddamn crawlspace
ain't gotten any bigger...

:29:45
since l was here last.
:29:50
Good morning, Joshua.
:29:51
Well, hello, Mrs. Doughty.
:29:55
And how are you, Mrs. Strong?
:29:57
Better if you'd keep down
that clatter.

:30:01
l'll do my best, Mrs. Strong.
:30:03
l'll do my very best.
:30:04
Will you join us for tea, Libby?
:30:07
No, think l'll wait...
:30:08
till Mr. Brackett
finishes his chores.

:30:17
Joshua, you are incorrigible.
:30:19
Ayuh. That, too.
:30:21
How be ya, Mrs. Doughty?
:30:23
Well, better if you'd keep down
the clatter, Mr. Brackett.

:30:26
She's a corker, that one.
:30:28
Ayuh.
:30:30
A right wicked caution.
:30:33
Need any help, Sarah?
:30:35
Been keeping busy, Joshua?
:30:37
Busier than a goddamn bee,
Mrs. Doughty.

:30:40
There certainly are
a lot of newcomers...

:30:42
on the island these days.
:30:43
Yes.
:30:45
Yeah, too many, if you ask me.
:30:47
These biscuits are rather dull.
:30:49
Glory, l never seen so damn many
people in all my life.

:30:52
Or cars, for that matter.
:30:54
Some of these summer people
bring down two.

:30:56
Lord knows why.
:30:57
l don't even need one.
:30:59
You can't walk
more than a mile...


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