The Whales of August
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:33:00
l don't know, Joshua.
:33:02
Libby says we're too old to be
bothering about new things.

:33:07
Oh, there's nothing wrong
with new, Mrs. Webber...

:33:11
if it makes
something good better.

:33:13
A-yuh.
:33:15
Bye, ladies.
:33:19
You know, he's right, Sarah.
:33:23
The whales should be back.
:33:27
l keep hoping we'll see them.
:33:36
Well...
:33:37
let's have a look.
:33:46
We're just going down
to the point, Libby.

:33:49
To look for whales, no doubt.
:34:01
Look out there, Sarah.
:34:02
ls that a porpoise?
:34:04
Well, l haven't seen any
all summer.

:34:08
Remember how many there
were before the war?

:34:12
Which war, dear?
:34:13
Why, the war with Germany.
:34:15
Oh, yes.
:34:17
Well, l expect the submarines
scared them all away.

:34:20
Aw, you and your submarines.
:34:23
But l saw them many times...
:34:25
especially in '42.
:34:27
Perhaps you saw too many.
:34:30
Well, if you ask me,
it's the Russians.

:34:33
They've got the bomb, you know.
:34:36
There's no tellin'
what they're up to.

:34:44
Remember that first summer
we watched the whales together?

:34:48
You kept grabbing the glasses.
:34:50
Well, you were piggy with them.
:34:52
Still are.
:34:54
Do you suppose we still
might find some ambergris?

:34:58
Ambergris?
Oh, my land, Sarah.


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