The Cider House Rules
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:50:03
That's the bud for next year's apple.
That's called the "spur".

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Pick the spur,
you're pickin' two years in one.

:50:08
You're pickin' next year's apple
before it have a chance to grow.
So you wanna leave that.

:50:12
- Okay.
- All right, let me see you work.

:50:16
Yeah. That's good.
:50:21
Yeah, that's much better.
That's better.

:50:23
I can see you got yourself
some education.

:50:25
Them good hands you got.
:50:28
Them hands you got, they know
what they're doin'. Ain't that right?

:50:31
- I guess so.
- All right.

:50:35
- You keep on workin', Homer.
I'll be right back.
- Okay.

:50:39
Wilbur? Wilbur?
:50:43
Wilbur?
You should read this.

:50:46
It's from the board.
Another letter.

:50:48
"Merely suggesting that some new blood
might benefit you all."

:50:53
"Someone with new ideas in
the obstetrical and paediatric fields."

:50:56
I think they're just testing some ideas
for our next meeting.

:51:00
Dr Holtz seems nice.
I think he only wants to help.

:51:04
He's a goddam psychiatrist!
Of course he wants to help.

:51:09
He'd be happy to help
to commit me.

:51:11
It's this Mrs Goodhall
you have to be careful of, Wilbur.

:51:13
We have to be more
than careful of Mrs Goodhall.

:51:16
She has enough Christian zeal
to start her own country.

:51:21
I'd like to give her
a little ether.

:51:24
- So, what are you going to do?
- Take this.

:51:29
Homer Wells, born
Portland, Maine, March 2, 1915.

:51:34
But Homer
was born here.

:51:37
- In what was it? 1922?
- Mm-hmm.

:51:39
Graduated Bowdoin College,
1935.

:51:43
Harvard School of Medicine,
1939.

:51:46
- That's you, Wilbur. You went there.
- An internship,

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and two years of training at
the Boston Lying-In, South End Branch,

:51:54
he was judged an accomplished
gynaecological...

:51:56
- and obstetrical surgeon...
- That's not him.

:51:59
With experience
in paediatric care.


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