returned the sick book
late yesterday. Ill do it now.
Thanks, I already done it for you.
Youre the best bugler
they got over at Shafter.
- Youre the best bugler on this island.
- Thats true.
I feel for you, pal.
But from my position,
I cant quite reach you.
Ten-hut!
At ease.
- Morning, sir.
- Morning, men.
Anything special for me?
Ive only a few minutes.
Yes, sir. New man here.
Oh, yes. Come in.
and grace from Him," he said.
He continued to engage in ministry, writing hymns like "Amazing Grace" and sharing the message of God's grace to sinners.
In 1807, on December 21, just a month before his death, he said, "Dying is a great thing, and to die in the flesh and mind when our hearts are set on eternal life, worshipping God forever, is a great thing."
He knew that, by God's grace, a
eternal devotion to you.
From this moment forward...
our nation of two...
is the only country...
I will know."
As the insanity of the world
descended on us...
my Helga and I survived
by pledging our undying loyalty...
to the only nation
that made any sense to us.
It was called
das Reich der Zwei...
"the nation of two."
It was only one month after my parents
returned to the United States...
three
return to where they came from.
Thats my connection,
thats why I swam away to the city.
Okay, heres my job:
All I do
is temporarily electrocute the fish,
then with deep respect, I scoop em
and haul em in, one by one...
Sometimes Ill look into fish eyes
and Ill see my whole life.
Its something only fish can show us,
and I love em for it.
I tag the fish, measure em and weigh
em, make sure theyre do
eternally.
You have aIso taught us
by His hoIy apostIe St. PauI...
Grant this, we beseech Thee,
O mercifuI Father,
through Jesus Christ,
Amen.
Your quarters are in
the stabIes from now on.
Heathcliff!
Morning, Cathy.
Morning.
Then Rab-shakeh stood
and cried with a Ioud voice
in the Jews Ianguage, Hear ye
the words of the great king.
Hearken not to Hezekiah,
for thus bade
the king of Assyria
make
do is sign it.
Mary, if you sign that paper,
you will be murdering your own sister.
You will promise me something?
When I am gone, you will
do everything in your power
to uphold the Catholic faith.
Do not take away from the people
the consolations of the Blessed Virgin.
When I am Queen
I promise
to act as my conscience dictates.
Well, do not think to be Queen at all.
You may return to your ho
eternal youth
if we ever asked her again.
lts not fair.
l know, darling. l know.
So Ella now knew
why shed always obeyed.
But she never stopped fighting
to have things her way.
Ella! Come practice your mandolin.
Fine, but lll take
my own sweet time doing it.
Hurry up, now.
As she struggled
to find a way out of her gift,
she had no way of knowing
something worse was adrift.
Please get well, Mother
This initial sequence continues for almost two minutes. A time that might seem like an eternity for introducing the title of the film. However, these two minutes will also bring to mind a different notion, which will disclose itself at a later point in the film. In addition, the film will return to this embroidery, as it represents the main motif of the film both literally and symbolically.
So Well Go No More A-roving
So, well go no more a-roving
So late into the night,
Though the heart be still as loving
And the moon be still as bright.
For the sword outwears its sheath
And the soul wears out the breast
And a heart must pause to breathe
And love itself have rest.
Though the night was made for loving
And the day returns too soon,
Yet, well go no more a-roving
By the light of the moo
eternal hunger
of women for love.
I pretty much
have all my stuff.
Looks like you got a love letter
from one of your other girlfriends.
I dont have any other
girlfriend, Sherry. Come on!
All right. I get it.
No, you dont.
But its okay.
Thats the way you are.
Youre never going to change.
I just dont think
I want to be with an-
an over-the-hill Don Juan
anymore.
What do you want, Sherry?
What do yo