Oscar and Lucinda
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:18:00
- No, Fish. Fish, don't you see?
- You should not be here.

:18:03
No. You are
an agent of the Lord.

:18:06
Whoa, odd bod.
Ease up.

:18:07
I have been praying to God
for funds, and now...

:18:11
I shall be able
to pay my bills.

:18:12
I shall be able
to pay my bills.

:18:14
Quick, or we'll miss
the first.

:18:16
I am already damned,
of course.

:18:19
That's the Sailor?
Fish, has that got a powerful bum?

:18:25
Odd bod, come on.
:18:33
My great-grandfather won his first bet.
:18:37
In the case histories
of pathological gamblers...

:18:40
you'll find the same story
told time and time again.

:18:54
Stop!
Those trees are mine! Stop it!

:19:04
No, she would've
talked of it to me.

:19:07
She intended
to return home.

:19:09
But this is our home.
:19:12
No, that is not
my mother's signature.

:19:14
Indeed it is.
She signed it in my office.

:19:17
She had it all
calculated...

:19:19
five farms, you see,
at 4,000 acres apiece.

:19:22
- You say all this is mine?
- Held in trust by me.

:19:25
- Until you were of age.
- My mother would not have done that.

:19:29
Dear little girl, with a fortune
such as this, you'll be married in a jiffy.

:19:33
- But why was I not told this?
- I would have told you today,
after your mother's funeral.

:19:37
- If you had not run away.
- No, I... I'm staying here.

:19:41
You... You cannot. Your new home is
with Mrs. Ahearn and myself in Parramatta.

:19:45
Yes, you will go
to Mrs. Cousin's School for Young Ladies.

:19:48
No! No!
:19:50
Oh, dear.
:19:56
- Come, come, girlie.
- Do not touch me!


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