The Big House
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:55:13
Hello, dick.
How are you?

:55:14
Hello, everett.
:55:15
Nice to see you, mary.
Where's your sister?

:55:17
She's in
fine. The backyard.

:55:27
Hello, anne.
:55:30
How are you?
:55:31
Fine.
:55:32
Good afternoon, everyone.
How are you, mr. Marlowe?

:55:34
Oh, fit as a fiddle.
Younger than ever.

:55:37
Me, too.
:55:37
Mrs. Marlowe,
how are you today?

:55:38
I'm fine, thank you.
Anne tells me you're going away, mr. Everett.

:55:41
We are going
to miss you.

:55:43
Well, that's
awfully nice of you.

:55:44
You know, coming here
has meant a great deal to me.

:55:47
Oh, you must stay for dinner.
:55:48
We're going
to have corn bread and fried chicken.

:55:51
And strawberry
shortcake.

:55:52
Better stop. I'm liable
to miss that train.

:55:53
Oh, you're not going that soon.
:55:56
Yes. Leaving
in an hour.

:55:57
Oh,
that's too bad.

:55:59
Oh...
:56:00
i know somebody
that's going to miss you.

:56:03
Why, dad!
:56:04
Don't
"why, dad" me.

:56:05
I wasn't
born yesterday.

:56:07
No. Me,
neither. Heh!

:56:08
She's been sighing
around all morning.

:56:11
I wondered
what was the matter.

:56:13
Now, dad.
I'm ashamed of you.

:56:15
Come on, john.
Don't listen to him.

:56:18
You're
so subtle, dad.

:56:19
Yeah. I can't
help it. L-

:56:22
oh, now, don't
pick on me, ma.

:56:25
Ha ha!
You love it!

:56:26
Oh, i'm glad
to see anne happy again.

:56:32
Well, anne,
i hate to go.

:56:34
Oh, you'll
come back someday.

:56:36
I don't think so.
:56:37
The minute that dick
walked into that place where i was working,

:56:40
i knew there was
no chance for me to continue on here.

:56:43
Wouldn't it be better
if you went ba to prison

:56:46
and served out
your time?

:56:48
No. They'd give me
seven more years of it.

:56:50
I've got
a pretty good grip on myself, anne,

:56:53
and i'd like to make
a new start,

:56:55
and my only hope
is in some other country where they can't get me.

:56:59
Well, i suppose
you're right,


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