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:39:02
What is it?
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What does it say, Mother?
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Julia.
She's coming to stay with us next week.

:39:11
- Oh, no!
- Oh, please! Not Julia!

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Oh!
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Best leave these folks to their grief.
Come along, Lallie Joy.

:39:30
Do I have to have to, Pa?
It's been real interesting here.

:39:34
Yes, come along.
See you tomorrow.

:39:37
Goodbye, Osh.
And thanks for everything.

:39:44
And I want you two
out of those dying gladiator attitudes.

:39:48
Julia is your cousin, and a Carey. And
I don't want you to forget that, ever.

:39:53
- Forget it?
- Nancy.

:39:55
Try to realize that Julia's story
is rather a sad one.

:39:59
She never even knew her mother.
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And after her dear father died,
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the Fergusons very kindly took her in
and raised her.

:40:06
Kindly took her in?
George Ferguson had a guilty conscience.

:40:10
He knew those stocks he sold her father
were as worthless as ours.

:40:14
She's the Fergusons' responsibility.
Why dump her on us?

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Because now George writes
he can't keep her.

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Another unfortunate investment.
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Mm.
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But there is one thing we're going
to do. We're going to welcome her.

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Really welcome her.
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As a cousin, and as a young girl
who has no other home to go to.

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Well, we didn't really have a home
for a while either.

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But we didn't go around begging
all our old relatives to take us in.

:40:46
Have you both forgotten?
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We had each other.
:40:55
Julia doesn't know any of this
and it would kill her if she found out.


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