The Whales of August
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1:16:03
Sarah Louise?
1:16:07
Sarah Louise?
1:16:11
Sarah?
1:16:12
What, Libby?
1:16:16
l don't want to be
a trouble to you.

1:16:20
Of course not, dear.
1:16:22
lt was a bad dream.
1:16:27
-That's right.
-lt was very real.

1:16:30
l'm sure it was, Libby.
1:16:36
ls Mr. Maranov coming
to watch for the whales?

1:16:40
No, Libby. He won't be coming.
1:16:50
You're thinking of leaving me,
aren't you, Sarah?

1:16:59
Perhaps it would be best.
1:17:01
But we've always been together.
1:17:05
You--you know me.
1:17:09
But you don't need me, Libby.
1:17:12
What do you plan to do?
1:17:17
Well, l may stay on
the island this winter.

1:17:20
With Tisha?
1:17:22
Perhaps.
1:17:24
And hunt for ambergris?
1:17:27
Perhaps.
1:17:30
Sarah.
1:17:34
Will you...
1:17:35
will you brush my hair?
1:17:37
Yes.
1:17:48
What would you do, Libby?
1:17:51
Well, l'll go home
to my Anna...

1:17:55
and l will ask her
to find me a companion.

1:17:59
l'm sure she'll do that for me.

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