- Now, you're a seaman. - A sailor. I hope you won't think me impolite, but I have to ask, aren't you a little old to be working on a boat? There's no age limit, as long as you can do the work.
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Go on. Say your prayers, hear?
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He was married to a Creole of Evangeline Parish and they had a son.
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Yes, speaking.
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- Sleep with me? - Absolutely.
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Good night, baby.
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Captain Mike?
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God in Heaven. He looks just like my ex-husband.
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I can feel the wind in your cheek.
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Come on in.
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Amen. - Amen! - Amen!
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In 1936, when I was coming to the end of the 17th year of my life, I packed my bag, said goodbye. - Bye, Benjamin. - Goodbye. I knew, life being what it was, I'd probably never see them again.
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There's a diary. This?
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It was very bad luck to be married to me. That's Mr. Oti. He's an acquaintance of an acquaintance of mine. - The next summer I'm captured... - He's a Pygmy. ...with three others by the Baschiele tribe. They trade us for pigs, shoes, and beer to a very strange American man.
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They buried him in the family plot, where he would be with them when their time came.