Snow Falling on Cedars
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1:04:04
Did the defendant come calling that day
to speak to your husband?

1:04:21
It's no big deal.
1:04:24
It's a long story.
1:04:27
He wants to buy seven of Ole's acres.
1:04:29
The ones his family had.
1:04:32
You know that thing
my mother talks about?

1:04:34
Had a feeling it was that.
What did you tell him?

1:04:37
What could I tell him?
There's my mother to think about.

1:04:43
I said I'd...
1:04:45
...think it over, and have a talk with you.
1:04:48
He go away angry?
1:04:52
- I couldn't tell. You can't read Japs.
- Don't say that.

1:04:57
You don't mean that. You fished together.
1:05:00
You and he were friends.
1:05:03
We were kids then.
1:05:27
So your husband said he'd think it over.
1:05:30
He encouraged Mr. Miyamoto...
1:05:32
...to believe he might--
1:05:35
Well, I wouldn't say encouraged.
1:05:38
But he didn't say no, did he?
1:05:40
He didn't say no hope existed.
1:05:43
Not in those words.
1:05:46
So, the defendant was encouraged to hope.
1:05:53
How could anyone know what he hopes for
or anything else he's thinking?

1:05:59
But, Mrs. Heine...

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