The Cider House Rules
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:10:02
- Hi, Homer.
- Hey. What is it, Mary Agnes?

:10:06
Now calm down.
:10:10
- What is it?
- Look.

:10:14
Oh. Uh, did you bite it?
:10:18
- Did you bite your tongue?
- I don't remember.

:10:23
Uh, yeah. That looks like you bit it.
You'll be fine.

:10:27
Well, maybe I was kissing
someone and he bit me.

:10:31
Oh, I think you bit it. Maybe
in your sleep. Story time, Fuzzy.

:10:34
O Lord, support us
all the day long...

:10:38
until the shadows lengthen
and the evening comes...

:10:42
and the busy world is hushed
and the fever of life is over...

:10:47
and our work is done.
:10:49
Then in Thy mercy,
:10:51
- grant us a safe lodging
and a holy rest...

:10:55
And peace at the last.
:10:57
- Amen.
- Amen.

:11:01
"A dog, which had lain
concealed till now...

:11:03
ran backwards and forwards
on the parapet...

:11:05
with a dismal howl."
:11:08
"And collecting himself
for a spring,

:11:10
jumped for
the dead man's shoulders."

:11:13
"Missing his aim,
he fell into a ditch...

:11:16
turning completely over
as he went...

:11:18
and striking his head
against the stone,

:11:21
dashed out his brains."
:11:23
- And that...
:11:25
- Is the end of the chapter.
:11:33
That's it till tomorrow.
:11:41
Good night,
you Princes of Maine,

:11:44
you Kings of New England.
:11:49
Good night,
Princes of Maine, Kings of New England.

:11:52
Whoa.
:11:55
John, you all right?
:11:58
Why does Dr Larch
say that every night?


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