Woman of the Year
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1:09:01
He's... He's a refugee.
1:09:05
A little Greek refugee.
1:09:08
He's ours.
1:09:13
Two weeks ago, they made me chairman
of the Greek Refugee Committee.

1:09:16
I accepted without thinking much
about it.

1:09:18
While you were away,
they had a meeting.

1:09:21
And some idiot suggested
I should take the first one, so I did.

1:09:29
He thinks you don't like him.
1:09:33
- What's his name?
- Chris.

1:09:34
Sam, he's been to two baseball games
while he's been in New York...

1:09:38
...and he simply loves it.
So you'll have lots to talk about.

1:09:42
When he learns to speak
a little English.

1:09:49
Hi, Chris.
1:09:53
Do you suppose we could
take him out with Alma?

1:09:56
- I'd like to talk to you.
- He won't understand.

1:09:58
He seems good at sensing attitudes.
1:10:00
I wouldn't want him to think
that mine was anything personal...

1:10:04
...as far as he's concerned.
- All right.

1:10:23
- We can't keep that kid.
- You said you wanted a child.

1:10:26
I thought you meant
a child of our own.

1:10:28
You know that's impractical.
How could I have a baby?

1:10:31
- How could you have a baby?
- I'm not saying we never will.

1:10:34
I don't see what that has to do
with Chris. This is a humanitarian idea.

1:10:38
If we had a kid of our own, he might be
a swell addition to the family.

1:10:42
But as a substitution, he won't do.
1:10:44
Besides, we haven't got a home
he'd be happy in.

1:10:47
Sam, you cannot send that child back.
I'd look perfectly idiotic.

1:10:50
Besides, it isn't a question of pride.
I wanna help.

1:10:53
I know, your heart is in it.
Your heart is in everything you do.

1:10:57
If you could spare about
10 percent of that heart...


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