The Whales of August
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:36:01
Thank you.
:36:03
God, what a long walk
for so few berries.

:36:06
l swear there aren't so many
as there used to be.

:36:08
lt's the nuns.
:36:10
The nuns, Libby?
:36:12
Yes. They flock around
our berry bushes...

:36:15
like a bunch of penguins.
:36:18
Well...
:36:19
nuns are entitled to pick
berries, too, you know.

:36:24
Not on our land.
:36:26
Oh, for pity's sake, Libby.
:36:28
Girls...
:36:30
l do have some sad news.
:36:33
Out with it, Tisha.
:36:36
Hilda Partridge
passed away yesterday.

:36:40
And now Mr. Maranov...
:36:41
will have to find
someplace else to live.

:36:44
Who will be the next
lucky person?

:36:47
No idea.
:36:49
l don't think he knows
what's next, poor man.

:36:51
But Hilda was so young!
:36:54
Hilda was 83 if she was a day.
:36:58
Well, l certainly
am gonna miss Hilda.

:37:00
She was a crackerjack
bridge partner.

:37:04
You will never guess who
finally got a hearing aid.

:37:08
-Who, dear?
-Alice Truworthy.

:37:10
A-yuh!
:37:11
And now she's playing bridge
like a champion.

:37:16
l guess she never heard
the bidding before.

:37:39
Have you seen anything
of Charlie Mayhew lately?

:37:43
-You mean you haven't heard?
-What?

:37:46
He up and married
that young waitress...

:37:49
from the Abernathy house.
:37:51
You don't say.
:37:52
l do. Scandalous.
:37:55
But not surprising.
:37:57
The late Mrs. Mayhew could have
taken a booby prize...


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