The Cider House Rules
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:22:03
- All right.
:22:13
Dear child, did you, uh,
do something to yourself?

:22:16
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.

:22:19
- Did you go to someone else?
- He said he was a doctor.

:22:21
- I would never have stuck that
inside of me. It wasn't me.
- Listen, you've been very brave.

:22:26
- I'm going to put you to sleep.
- It wasn't me.

:22:28
Homer, I want you
to see this.

:22:32
You won't feel it any more.
:22:37
You've been very brave.
We'll make it deep.

:22:41
- You sure?
- You bet.

:22:44
The fetus is unexpelled.
Her uterus is punctured.

:22:48
She has acute peritonitis,
and there's a foreign object.

:22:53
I think it's a crochet hook.
:22:58
Take this.
:23:02
If she had come to you four months ago
and asked for a simple D&C,

:23:06
what would you have done?
:23:08
Nothing!
This is what doing nothing gets you.

:23:12
It means that somebody else
is gonna do the job, some moron
who doesn't know how.

:23:20
I wish you'd have
come to me, dear child.

:23:36
What did she die of?
:23:38
She died of secrecy.
:23:40
- She died of ignorance.
- Oh.

:23:45
Homer, if you expect people to be
responsible for their children,

:23:48
you have to give them the right to
decide whether or not to have children.

:23:53
- Wouldn't you agree?
- How about expecting people
to be responsible enough...

:23:56
to control themselves
to begin with?

:23:58
How about this child?
You expect her to be responsible?


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