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Kismet.
-I know you're afraid. -I’m not hiding it.
and the taxi would have driven by.
while we're giving thanks for God's blessings.
-What happened to you? -Darn foot. Got infected, so. . .
Are you afraid?
But I was relegated to the corps.
You were right.
-It’s me, Benjamin. -Benjamin?
Where'd he come from?
He said they had
On Saturday nights, Mama would make me go to church.
It’s okay.
Hello?
And use your napkin, please, Mr. Benjamin.
-Let me look at you. -Who's that, Mama?
We are almost the same age.
Benjamin!
Sub!
He brung home every play for me to read.
I’m not supposed to. It’s dangerous.
I loved those weekends when she'd come
Drive on.
And she taught me what it meant to miss somebody.
Hambert sends his remembrances to you.
All hands lost at sea.
They come with the house.
Sweet Jesus! Oh, you're home! Oh, Lord, you came back!
He was married to a Creole of Evangeline Parish
Write me a postcard from everywhere.
What the hell?
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Your mama gone away And your daddy gonna stay
We're expecting flash flooding after the levee break.
When you spell America. . .
Could you hold, dear, for us, please?
For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow...
Dr. Rose said he ain't got much more time on this earth.
Yeah, that's what I want to hear. Look at you.
While that man, late for work, was crossing the street,
I think about the river I grew up on.
Mercy.
but I was getting younger than everybody else?
You are a different child.
This is David. He dances with the company.
Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer.
I’ll telic you, I am sick about it, too,
-And we're gonna have you walk. -Amen.
Y’all listen. Y’all listen up here.
Hey!
Wait a minute, now.
Seven. But I look a lot older.
Oh, sweet Jesus, boy!
I don't know. You're a little moody for war, Benjamin.
Damn, that's the saddest thing I’ve ever heard in my life.
Maybe it was Maple.
And while she was rehearsing, the woman, off the phone now,
-He's been a terrific father. -Good.
and they had a son.
It’s getting really bad.
Do you know what day it is?
I think.
Did I telic you that I danced for Balanchine?
I telic you what, my knees are sore,
One day,
Sweet Jesus!
Is any of this true?
Oh, perhaps not.
I know the consequences. I’ve accepted that.
For why wouldn't l?
We are not friends anymore.
if I stand on my bed.
I spoke to Queenie, she said you were in the war, somewhere at sea.
There's so much I want to know. When did you get back?
And for that, I am forever grateful.
exhausted but happy.
Mama? How much longer I got?
She got to stop doing that or it's diapers for her.
Oh, Caroline.
He'd given me all of his pay. Hadn't spent a dime of it.
Well, it's an experience.
-Will you be here tomorrow? -Every night but Sunday.
The 68-year-old Elizabeth Abbott arrived at 5:38 Greenwich mean time,
Thanks. Thank you.
What mistakes?
-A baby. . . -You said he don't have long.
And I hope you make the best of it.
No matter the season, supper was served promptly at 5:30.
No, this baby, he is a miracle. That's for certain.
Three thousand people show up my first day.
You always knew when someone left us.
-Like my grandma. -I’m not.
-You're only young once. -Oh, I’m old enough.
A transport carrying 1 ,300 men had been split by a torpedo.
I wish I could have told you not to chase some boy.
And her leg was crushed.
or you sprouted?
-Where's Tizzy? -Oh, baby.
I didn't think I did. I usually sleep like a baby.
Will you still love me when my skin grows old and saggy?
I was with people who had shed ail the inconsequences of earlier life.
Thank you very much. Good evening.
It’s for me. 1 970. I was two. Happy Birthday.
Can I help you?
I would listen to the house breathing.
I didn't really hear very much of what she was saying.
He was five when I moved in.
No, no, I’ve enjoyed listening. I didn't know you smoked.
Absolutely.
I’ll take any man wants to kick the shite out of the Japs and the Huns.
-You busy? I could use your help. -Excuse me.
-I want some breakfast. -And every day,
Oh, my God!
Get your asses up here, you lazy bastards!
Promise me he has a place.
For five years, l. . .
I’m just not sure how to reconcile this.
I thought I’d come here