Driving Miss Daisy
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:35:01
It's right to have a member of the famiIy
Iooking after you.

:35:05
I'II never have that! BooIie wiII have me
in perpetuaI care before I'm coId.

:35:11
Miss Daisy,
you ought to go on away from here!

:35:16
Put that azaIea on Leo Bauer's grave.
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Leo Bauer.
Is that Miss Rose Bauer's husband?

:35:24
She asked me to bring it out here.
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Where is his grave at, Miss Daisy?
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I'm not exactIy sure.
I know it's two rows over that way.

:35:36
You'II see the headstone, ''Bauer.''
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What's wrong?
:35:44
Nothing wrong. Nothing the matter at aII.
:35:54
Now, you say--
:35:55
I toId you it's two rows over that way.
It says ''Bauer'' on the headstone.

:36:02
What's that Iook Iike?
:36:04
What are you taIking about?
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I'm taIking about I can't read, ma'am.
:36:10
What?
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I can't read, Miss Daisy.
:36:14
You Iook at the paper aII the time.
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WeII, that's just it. I just be Iooking!
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I try to dope out what's going on...
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...from the pictures.
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You know your Ietters?
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Yes, ma'am. I know my ABC's.
I just can't read.

:36:29
Stop saying that! You're making me mad!
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If you know your Ietters,
then you can read.

:36:35
You just don't know you can read.
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I taught some of the stupidest chiIdren
God ever put on this earth.

:36:41
And they aII couId read enough
to find a name on a tombstone.

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The name is ''Bauer.''
:36:51
''Bauer! '' What does that ''buh'' Ietter
sound Iike?

:36:56
-B?
-Of course!


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