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Man with the pipe? Oh, the reporter.
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- Where did they go, do you know?
- He asked her to show him the town.
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Thank you.
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George Denham sits there. You met George?
:34:17
Yes, I met George.
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Hank sat here. Hank was my husband.
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- And this is the Boyd pew.
- Boyds?
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- I was Jane Boyd. The last of the Boyds.
- The last?
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Mother died when I was born
and that left Dad and me.
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Dad was the town historian.
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A Boyd helped settle Cape Anne.
A Boyd built this church.
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I envy you.
It must have been fun growing up here.
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It was, Mr. Hall, it really was.
This is where the choir sits, right here.
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I'll never forget
I got my first proposal right here.
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- Are you sure you want to hear all this?
- I want to know all about you.
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- Go on. Who proposed to you?
- George.
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Denham?
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Yes, he asked me to marry him
between hymns.
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I think we were 11 at the time.
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Now, Hank, that was a different thing.
He didn't ask me. He told me.
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We were out clamming one night,
and he said to me:
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"We're getting married tomorrow,
and I've arranged everything."
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- I was so mad, I hit him with a clam.
- Why should you be mad?
:35:20
Well, I wanted an engagement ring.
So he arranged that, too.
:35:24
Took the car keys off the key ring,
put the key ring on my finger, and said:
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"Okay, now you're engaged."
:35:31
Hank's the one we couldn't find
when we played run-sheep-run.
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Where did he hide?
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Here. Right under there.
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- Hi, Mr. Lowe.
- Hi, Janey, good fishing today.
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Good.
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"Who here rests in eternal peace...
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"was born here and left his family to fight
for freedom in the war of the Revolution...
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"and who returned and died here.
July 14, 1792."