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Korean Vendor: [speaking to wife in Korean] You grab him, I'll punch him in the dick until he passes out. Korean Vendor: [repeatedly in Korean] Monster! (Ace Goodman) Boy At Game: I came for the beer and the bitches. (Ace Goodman) John: Noon... John: [looks at the clock and sees that it's past noon, desperate] ... ish? (Ace Goodman) | |
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Mr. Beefy: Not if you do something bad right before you die! Townie: I know! Cover Winkler in bees! You can do it! Nicky: [sees Winkler covered with bee stings] Sorry, Henry! (Ace Goodman) Capt. Crewe: What are you doing? Memorizing me by heart? Sara Crewe: No... I already know you by heart. (Ace Goodman) Sara Crewe: I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They're still princesses. All of us. Didn't your father ever tell you that? Didn't he? (Ace Goodman) Capt. Crewe: Maya... is a very wise woman. Sara Crewe: Then it's true? Capt. Crewe: You can be anything you want to be, my love, as long as you believe. Sara Crewe: What do you believe? Capt. Crewe: I believe that you are... and always will be... my little princess. (Ace Goodman) Capt. Crewe: Whenever you're afraid, or miss me terribly... just tell Emily. And she'll get the message to me, wherever I am. And I'll send one back right away... so that when you hug her... you'll really be getting a hug from me. Sara Crewe: ...It's alright, Papa. I'm going to be fine. (Ace Goodman) Sara Crewe: They're just make-believe. They don't mean anything. Becky: Oh, but they've always meant something to me. There were days I thought I would die, until I heard you talk about the magic. Sara Crewe: There is no magic, Becky. (Ace Goodman) Lottie: [happily jumping up and down] I want a big piece! Lavinia: [sarcastically] Oh hush up, Lottie! I'm sure Princess Sara will give everyone a fair share. Right, Princess? Lottie: [to Sara] I told her that's what you were. Sara Crewe: Well, not just me, all girls are princesses. Even snotty, two-face bullies like you, Lavinia! (Ace Goodman) Sara Crewe: Do I have to? Miss Minchin: Sara! You most certainly do! Now apologize to Monsieur this instant for your rudeness! Sara Crewe: But I didn't mean to be rude. Miss Minchin: [shouts] Now! [Sara says three sentences entirely in French. Monsieur Dufarge looks at her through his monicle impressed] Monsieur Dufarge: This child doesn't need to learn French, she practically *is* French! Says she learned it from her father. Miss Minchin: I understood perfectly well what she said, Monsieur. Sara Crewe: I'm sorry, but we tried to tell you. Monsieur Dufarge: Well, perhaps she can tutor the younger children, and she might just be able to help you with your pronunciation, Miss Minchin. (Ace Goodman) Capt. Crewe: You know, dolls make the very best friends. Just because they can't speak doesn't mean they don't listen. And did you know that when we leave them alone in our room, they come to life? Sara Crewe: They do? Capt. Crewe: Yes! But before we walk in and catch them, they return to their place as quick as lightning! Sara Crewe: Why don't they come to life in front of us so we can see them? Capt. Crewe: Because it's magic. Magic has to be believed. It's the only way it's real. (Ace Goodman) Charles Randolph: All the hoping... you must think me a fool. Ram Dass: Is it your wish to be wise, sahib? Charles Randolph: I don't know. I suppose a wise man wouldn't have come here at all. Ram Dass: But if he had, he would have looked more closely upon the soldier's face. Charles Randolph: And what would he have seen? Ram Dass: Pain, sahib. He needs to be cared for. Charles Randolph: He's not my responsibility. Ram Dass: A wise man would remember that this soldier was in John's regiment. If his memory returns... he might tell sahib what happened to his son. Perhaps sahib would learn that John is in British hospital now wishing a kind man would take him home... away from his pain. (Ace Goodman) Becky: I'm scared. If Michin throws me out, I got no place to go Sara Crewe: That's not true. I'm here with you. I've always thought of us as sisters. Becky: You have? Sara Crewe: Let's make a promise right now: to always look out for each other. Becky: It's a promise. (Ace Goodman) Sara Crewe: Look! Just what we ordered! Becky: I'm a little scared about all of this... Sara Crewe: Me too. Do you think we shouldn't eat it? Becky: I'm not that scared! (Ace Goodman) Capt. Crewe: What is it? Why are you crying? Please tell me. I won't hurt you. Won't you tell me your name? Sara Crewe: [sobbing] Sara. Capt. Crewe: 'Sara'... that's such a pretty name. Sara Crewe: [there is a flash of lightening, and the lights suddenly come back on] Papa...? Capt. Crewe: What did you say? [she runs to him, and he tries to hold her away] Capt. Crewe: I'm sorry... Sara Crewe: Papa, it's me! It's Sara! Capt. Crewe: Do you know me? Sara Crewe: Papa, don't you remember me? Papa, please! You've got to know me! It's Sara, remember? Remember India and Maya? Remember the Ramayana... and Emily? And the locket with Mama's picture? Capt. Crewe: [still struggling to push her away] No... Sara Crewe: Papa, please! Charles Randolph: [Mr Randolph arrives with Miss Minchin and the police] Do you know this man? Sara Crewe: Papa, tell them! Miss Minchin: [recognizes Captain Crewe] This child has no father. Take her away! Sara Crewe: [a police man tears Sara away and carries her, kicking and screaming, from the room] No! No! Papa! Capt. Crewe: I'm so sorry... (Ace Goodman) Amanda Minchin of Minchin Seminary for Girls: I didn't know then what a dear little girl was coming. Sara Crewe: Why does that make more rooms, Daddy? (Ace Goodman) Amanda Minchin of Minchin Seminary for Girls: How touching. Captain Reginald Crewe: This is going to be very hard on her. Amanda Minchin of Minchin Seminary for Girls: Have no fear, Captain Crewe. I'm a mother to all my little girls. (Ace Goodman) | |
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