The Majestic
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:20:08
-It’s so quiet.
-Yeah, well, it’s early yet.

:20:12
Most folks are just waking up.
It’s usually pretty quiet even then.

:20:33
That’s Ernie Cole’s place.
He’s our druggist and mayor.

:20:37
Lost two boys in the war.
:20:39
Joe at Anzio and Willy at Bastogne.
:20:44
-They were good boys, both of them.
-There’s so many.

:20:49
All told, this town gave 62...
:20:52
...of its young men to the war.
:20:56
More than our share.
17 of them at Normandy alone.

:21:00
Even got a letter from Roosevelt.
:21:03
They commissioned this town
a war memorial.

:21:06
Been in the basement of the town hall
for years now.

:21:10
Folks never had the heart
to put it up.

:21:14
Mabel over at that diner...
:21:16
...her husband Max was killed
in action on Okinawa.

:21:24
Say, son?
The woman does wonders with an egg.

:21:30
-You hungry?
-Yes. Very.

:21:41
Doc Stanton pops in every morning
on his way to the office.

:21:45
Let’s have breakfast while we wait.
:21:55
Morning, Mabel.
:21:59
-My gosh.
-Doc been by yet?


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