The Weight of Water
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:28:04
It's wonderful...
having company.

:28:10
It's ludicrous to sit
in your bonnet doing nothing.

:28:12
The men aren't taking you
for hours.

:28:14
Please, don't quarrel.
:28:18
Not on this day.
:28:20
What day?
:28:27
Oh, sisters,
:28:29
you must swear yourselves
to secrecy.

:28:31
I have not even
told my husband.

:28:35
Congratulations,
my dear.

:28:38
- Is it too soon to be decent?
- How can you be sure?

:28:42
I am two months late.
January and February.

:28:47
Perhaps it is the cold.
:28:50
It is the cold that makes us
seek each other's warmth.

:28:54
I'm so happy for you.
:28:57
Hello!
:29:01
Hello!
:29:03
I knew it.
They couldn't beat that wind.

:29:06
They've gone straight
into Portsmouth.

:29:08
What am I to do all day
dressed in these clothes?

:29:11
It's a good question.
So, that is that.

:29:14
The men will not
be back tonight.

:29:16
This kind of wind
dies in the evening.

:29:18
Unless they are at the harbor,
sails will not fill.

:29:21
I cannot bear
to spend the night alone.

:29:23
You won't be alone.
:29:26
You're with Karen and me.
:29:55
I now encounter my most
difficult task of all...

:29:59
which is that
of confronting the events


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