The Whales of August
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So l told her
she could get somebody else...

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if she thought
she could do better...

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and l ain't been back.
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-Good for you.
-That'll show 'em.

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Ayuh.
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You know...
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can't imagine what l'd do...
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if l retired.
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Well, of course you can't.
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Or what would we do if you did?
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Oh, l'd always do
neighborly favors...

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for you ladies, anyway.
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You're a kind man, Joshua.
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Some wouldn't agree.
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Well, they just don't know you.
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Won't, neither.
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We're seeing the future, ladies.
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Don't like it much.
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A mighty nice cup of tea.
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Best this end of the island.
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Oh, Joshua Brackett,
you are a flatterer.

:32:48
Ayuh. That, too.
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You know,
a big picture window...

:32:57
sure would look nice
right there, Mrs. Webber.

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l don't know, Joshua.
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Libby says we're too old to be
bothering about new things.

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Oh, there's nothing wrong
with new, Mrs. Webber...

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if it makes
something good better.

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A-yuh.
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Bye, ladies.
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You know, he's right, Sarah.
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The whales should be back.
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l keep hoping we'll see them.
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Well...
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let's have a look.
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We're just going down
to the point, Libby.

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To look for whales, no doubt.

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