The Whales of August
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:45:00
Oh, but you must.
:45:01
Oh, no, no.
:45:02
-l couldn't.
-But you must.

:45:04
You must accept
this last gesture...

:45:07
of a doomed
and ancient cavalier.

:45:10
Oh, my dear.
:45:12
Drape me, then.
:45:17
Your arm?
:45:44
l haven't been in a park
for a long time.

:45:49
Well, this is like
being in a park.

:45:51
No swans, though.
:45:55
Matthew and l used
to sit in the park.

:45:59
Philip could never sit
long enough to sit in the park.

:46:04
l know.
:46:06
Do you know, Sarah,
swans mate for life?

:46:10
ls that a fact?
:46:11
Did you and Philip think
it would be for life?

:46:15
Why, yes.
:46:17
Life fooled you.
:46:20
lt always does.
:46:27
Tomorrow was our anniversary...
:46:31
Philip's and mine.
:46:32
As you know, Valentine's Day is
Matthew's and my anniversary.

:46:40
Was l a good matron of honor?
:46:43
You stepped on my train.
:46:47
Sarah.
:46:49
When was it that you, Matthew,
and l took that trip west?

:46:54
lt was after the war, dear.

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