A Patch of Blue
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:18:01
I think you're a real nice person.
:18:04
- You mind telling me your name?
- Gordon Ralfe.

:18:07
My name's Selina. Selina D'Arcey.
:18:10
- Sleena?
- That's right.

:18:12
- How do you spell it?
- S-E-L-l-N-A.

:18:16
Oh, Selina. That's a lovely name.
:18:18
- How'd you say it?
- Selina.

:18:21
- Selina. It sure does sound better.
- It sure does.

:18:26
- Do you like this work?
- Nobody likes work.

:18:29
- How long you been doing it?
- Five or six years.

:18:32
Five or six years!
Even while you're in school?

:18:36
I've never been to school.
:18:39
- Why not, for heaven sakes?
- Well, being blind and all.

:18:43
That's no reason.
There are blind schools.

:18:46
Never kind of come up.
I guess Rose-Ann was too busy.

:18:51
- Can't you read Braille?
- What's that?

:18:54
You're not serious? You mean,
you've never heard of Braille?

:18:58
Haven't you been taught
what blind people do nowadays?

:19:02
- I ain't been taught nothing.
- Oh, that's not possible.

:19:06
It's okay. I get by.
:19:45
Did you hurt yourself?
:19:47
- No, I'm doing the Watusi.
- Maybe you really need that.


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