The Cider House Rules
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All of these on there, okay.
:53:03
- Gotta pack 'em tight now, y'all.
- I got it.

:53:05
What do you think we do?
:53:07
- All aboard, Mrs Worthington.
- Thank you, Arthur.

:53:10
How's this crew this year?
Got any rotten apples?

:53:13
- It's a good crew, ma'am.
- Hey, Rose Rose.

:53:15
- You tryin' to break my finger? Damn!
- Just an accident.

:53:18
Excuse me.
:53:21
Well, maybe we got one bad apple,
but it's nothing we can't handle.

:53:25
I see.
:53:27
How's young Homer
working out?

:53:30
- Good. He's a smart young man.
- Hey, Homer.

:53:32
- Wally was right about him.
Real hard worker.
- Good.

:53:35
Mornin', Miss Worthington.
:53:37
Why don't you come up and visit
me at the house? I know I've
got clothes that will fit you.

:53:41
- Okay.
- I'm sure I can find
a ton of things to fit you.

:53:44
- Rose don't really need
any more pickin' clothes, ma'am.

:53:48
- Uh-huh.
- Now don't be a party-pooper, Arthur.

:53:51
I have
a beautiful blouse...

:53:54
- Hey, Rose Rose.
- Homer.

:53:56
- Hey.
- Hi.

:53:58
How you feelin'?
:54:01
When I'm not thinking
of Wally, I'm fine.

:54:04
I'm not really good
at being alone.

:54:10
Oh.
:54:13
Feeling much better.
Thanks.

:54:18
Hey, listen.
:54:20
Maybe if you're free, you'd like to come
and have dinner at my dad's place?

:54:27
- Okay.
- You haven't seen
a lobster yet, have you?

:54:31
- No.
- Oh, good.

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You're hungry, right?

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