Johnny Belinda
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:22:04
Me wife wanted her named after herself...
:22:06
Belinda. Belinda MacDonald.
:22:09
But they call her the Dummy around here.
:22:12
They shouldn't.
:22:14
Even though she can't hear,
these people have very keen perceptions.

:22:17
- Aye.
- They notice things.

:22:18
Come to think of it, she's fond of colors.
:22:22
I took her to church once years ago.
They played the organ.

:22:27
A look come over her face
as though she heard.

:22:29
I knew all the time
she couldn't hear a thing.

:22:32
Well, I'm losing time.
I must get on with my work.

:22:36
Good day to you.
:22:37
Would you mind if I talked to her
once in a while?

:22:40
Talk?
:22:41
When I was an intern at the hospital
I worked for a while with deaf children.

:22:45
Why, I might even have one of the books
still kicking around somewhere.

:22:48
I'd like to try
to teach her some lip-reading.

:22:50
You'll be wasting your while, man.
:22:53
But you're welcome here anytime.
:23:29
- $1.80, Mrs. Lutz.
- Did you get the oilcloth?

:23:32
No, but I will save it for you
when it comes in. Thank you.

:23:35
Bye.
:23:37
There's the doctor again.
:23:40
Talking to himself.
:23:45
- It's spooky.
- I think he's queer in the head.

:23:47
Pretty smart
when it comes to making out his bills.

:23:58
Hello. Happen to know what kind
of tobacco Black MacDonald uses?


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