Anna Christie
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:49:00
Now, you give it to me, now. You bully.
:49:03
Now....
:49:05
Don't!
:49:10
-Look what you've done, galoot.
-WhenI get ahold of him that wears it...

:49:14
...I'll pull out an arm and wave you
goodbye with it.

:49:17
Supper's almost ready.
:49:19
Well, I've been hungry.
:49:27
Well, asI was saying to you before....
:49:34
Stand up, just to measure this sweater.
:49:36
Sure,I will. On me head or me feet?
:49:38
Your feet, silly.
:49:41
lt is only prayer
or paralysis can save you now, Anna.

:49:44
Well, I'm praying, Matt.
:49:45
lt is a miracle
if your prayers are answered.

:49:48
Thanks, Matt. It's for my father. And him
hating to stand up for measurements.

:49:53
-Will you wear it for my sake?
-Oh, yeah.

:49:55
lt is a lie in your throat
and you know it.

:49:57
No, it isn't.
:50:01
You made it for me
with your own blessed hands.

:50:04
And I'll wear it when we dock in New
York and take you out for a day's fun.

:50:08
Oh, no, you won't.
lt won't be finished by then.

:50:11
I won't go with you.
Make up your mind to that.

:50:13
-Yes, you'll go with me.
-Oh, no,I won't.

:50:15
-Just the two of us.
-Oh, no.

:50:17
Oh, yes. Oh, yes, you will.
:50:43
Well, you won the capitaI prize, fella.
Help yourseIf.

:50:48
Anybody else around?
Here we go, boys.

:50:53
Why don't you test your lungs too, Matt.
:50:55
I should test them,
with the fine bellows thatI got?

:50:57
Well, try it.
:50:59
Faith, that's a woman's game.
Not for a husky like me. You try it, Anna.


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