Sommersby
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:24:02
But so did everybody back
from the war.

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He couldn't remember a lot of things.
His own dog didn't know him.

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A dog. It's a dog, y'all!
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Sustained.
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He never talked about his father,
and he'd been the world to Jack.

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Your Honor, please!
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Let's get our cows over their buckets.
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Please, continue.
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And after that, when we were...
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...together in a private way...
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...I knew it wasn't Jack.
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A woman would know her own husband.
:24:48
I'm sure most husbands would
like to think so, Mrs. Sommersby.

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But when you realized
this man was not your husband...

:24:57
...why did you allow people
to believe he was?

:25:04
People believe
what they want to sometimes.

:25:08
Everybody wanted
Jack to be alive and home...

:25:11
...and when this man showed up,
looking like him, acting like him...

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...it weren't hard
just to let it be him.

:25:19
But there were signs
anyone could notice.

:25:22
For instance, Mr. Mead fit him
for boots and saw that his foot...

:25:27
...was smaller than Jack's.
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Got them templates mixed up,
that's all.

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Another thing, one day these drifters
came looking for work.

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They'd been in the Army with Jack...
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...when he was wounded,
and they said this man wasn't him.

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Why is she saying that about you?
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I don't know, son.
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Tell her it's you. All right?
:25:53
All right.
You go back and sit down now.

:25:58
Well, Jack, whoever he is...

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