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   [00:08.60]- Good morning, all. - Morning, Frank.

 
  [00:11.24]Franklin. Good to see your shining face.
 
  [00:13.44]- What’s the news? - Fellas, I’m moving to Paris.
 
  [00:20.16]Indeed. And I’m moving to Tangiers.
 
  [00:39.84]Intra-company letter to Toledo.
 
  [00:42.16]Attention B.F. Chalmers, Branch Manager.
 
  [00:48.20]With regard to recent and repeated correspondence,
 
  [00:51.36]this is to advise that the matter has been
 
  [00:54.00]very satisfactorily taken in hand, period.
 
  [00:57.16]Paragraph. We wholly agree that the existing brochure is unsuitable.
 
  [01:03.04]To this end, we have developed, quote,
 
  [01:11.28]"Speaking of Production Control."
 
  [01:22.96]Here you go, Mrs Wheeler. These are the traveller’s cheques you requested.
 
  [01:27.60]- Yes. - Your steamer reservations.
 
  [01:31.28]These I’ll pass on to the embassy for you.
 
  [01:33.92]- Good luck. - Thank you.
 
  [01:40.04]September. October at the outside.
 
  [01:44.44]I just happen to think people are better off
 
  [01:46.20]doing some kind of work they actually like.
 
  [01:48.68]- Right. Right, yes. - Absolutely, absolutely.
 
  [01:51.68]But, I mean, assuming there is this true vocation2 waiting for you,
 
  [01:57.24]wouldn’t you be just as likely to discover it here as there?
 
  [02:02.76]I don’t think it’s possible to discover anything
 
  [02:05.24]on the 15th floor of the Knox building,
 
  [02:08.52]and I don’t think any of you do either.
 
  [03:08.04]Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
 
  [03:11.76]- Michael. - Daddy, will you read us...
 
  [03:14.52]...all the way to here.
 
  [03:20.00]We have to take a big boat ride across the sea to get there.
 
  [03:23.40]- But I won’t know anybody there. - I know. I know. Neither will I.
 
  [03:28.44]But remember how you felt when you started school?
 
  [03:30.64]And now look how many friends you have.
 
  [03:33.28]You’ll never guess what they eat in Paris.
 
  [03:36.88]- You’ll never guess. - What?
 
  [03:39.68]- Slimy snails3. - Snails?
 
  [03:42.16]Slimy snails and icky frog’s legs.
 
  [03:57.08]Milly, where are you, doll?
 
  [04:00.64]You better get changed, they’ll be here soon.
 
  [04:04.44]- Is that what you’re wearing? - Don’t you like it?
 
  [04:08.04]Yeah, yeah. You look great, doll.
 
  [04:12.64]Guess I better haul ass1.
 
  [04:30.52]Hiya, gang.
 
  [04:36.96]What you watching?
 
  [05:16.48]Shep?
 
  [05:19.80]I was calling you and calling you.
 
  [05:25.08]Hi.
 
  [05:32.20]Here we go. Just a little something.
 
  [05:36.92]- Those look great. I’m starving. - April, I can’t get over it,
 
  [05:43.20]you look like the cat that ate the canary.
 
  [05:46.20]Do you have something to tell us? Just a little bit of news?
 
  [05:50.52]Well, actually, Milly, we... Well, we do have some important news, yes.
 
  [05:54.60]I knew it.
 
  [05:56.48]Honey, why don’t you tell them? Go ahead.
 
  [06:01.12]We’re going to Europe. To Paris.
 
  [06:08.96]To live.
 
  [06:13.80]- What? - When?
 
  [06:16.00]- In September. - But what for?
 
  [06:20.80]What for? Well, because we’ve always wanted to.
 
  [06:25.28]Because the kids are young enough. Because it’s beautiful.
 
  [06:28.12]I mean, really. Shep, you’ve been there, you tell her.
 
  [06:31.36]- Yeah, it’s a great city. - Yeah.
 
  [06:40.60]When did you make this decision?
 
  [06:44.52]About a week ago? It’s hard to remember.
 
  [06:47.04]We just suddenly decided4 to go, that’s all.
 
  [06:49.08]- About a week ago, you tell us now. - We had to get used to the idea.
 
  [06:53.16]So, what’s the deal, Frank? You get a job over there, or what?
 
  [06:56.12]- No, no. Not exactly. - What do you mean, "Not exactly"?
 
  [07:02.24]Frank won’t be getting any kind of a job, because I will.
 
  [07:09.48]So what are you going to do, Frank?
 
  [07:11.28]I’m going to study. And I’m going to read.
 
  [07:15.08]I suppose I’m going to finally figure out what I want to do with my life, Shep.
 
  [07:19.32]While she supports you?
 
  [07:22.28]Yes. While she supports me.
 
  [07:25.56]In the beginning.
 
  [07:27.40]You wouldn’t believe what they pay for secretarial work
 
  [07:30.20]in those government agencies over there.
 
  [07:32.08]NATO and ECA and those places.
 
  [07:35.72]And the cost of living is dirt cheap, right?
 
  [07:37.44]It’s so cheap.
 
  [07:40.84]The truth is we just need something different.
 
  [07:43.68]We’re not getting any younger and we don’t want life to just pass us by.
 
  [07:47.28]That’s right.
 
  [07:48.96]Gee, it sounds wonderful, kids.
 
  [07:52.96]I mean it. It really sounds wonderful.
 
  [07:56.36]- Thank you, Milly. - Oh, Milly.
 
  [07:59.04]We’ll certainly miss you both. Won’t we, sweetie? Golly.
 
  [08:02.00]- Sure. - We’ll miss you, too.
 
  [08:03.72]- Of course. - True.
 
  [08:04.80]We should have a toast or something. To Paris.
 
  [08:06.88]- To Paris. - To Paris.
 
  [08:08.16]To Paris.
 
  [08:10.76]- Cheers. - Cheers.
 
  [08:25.24]You know what I think?
 
  [08:27.84]What?
 
  [08:29.28]I think this whole plan sounds a little immature5.
 
  [08:32.52]Oh, God, I am so relieved.
 
  [08:37.28]Me, too. I was thinking that the whole time.
 
  [08:39.96]I mean, what kind of man is going to sit around
 
  [08:41.52]in his bathrobe all day picking his nose
 
  [08:43.32]- while his wife goes out and works? - I don’t know, Shep.
 
  [08:45.76]I just don’t know.
 
  [08:53.72]Why are you crying?
 
  [08:57.60]What’s the matter?
 
  [09:03.40]It’s nothing. I’m just so relieved.
 
  [09:08.80]Shep.
 
  [09:09.88]Don’t cry. Please. It’s all right. Everything’s going to be all right.
 
  [09:18.32]My God, their faces! Oh, God.
 
  [09:24.64]Oh, God!
 
  [09:26.56]You know what this is like, April, honestly?
 
  [09:30.24]Just talking like this?
 
  [09:31.40]The whole idea of going off to Europe this way?
 
  [09:35.12]This is the way I felt going up to the line the first time, in the war.
 
  [09:39.04]I mean, I was probably just as scared as everyone else,
 
  [09:41.88]but inside I never felt better.
 
  [09:45.24]I felt alive. I felt full of blood. I felt...
 
  [09:50.24]Everything just... Everything seemed more real.
 
  [09:52.56]The guys in their uniforms.
 
  [09:54.28]The snow on the fields, the trees. And all of us just walking.
 
  [09:59.76]I mean, I was scared, of course.

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1 ass qvyzK     
n.驴;傻瓜,蠢笨的人
参考例句:
  • He is not an ass as they make him.他不象大家猜想的那样笨。
  • An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden.驴能负重但不能超过它能力所负担的。
2 vocation 8h6wB     
n.职业,行业
参考例句:
  • She struggled for years to find her true vocation.她多年来苦苦寻找真正适合自己的职业。
  • She felt it was her vocation to minister to the sick.她觉得照料病人是她的天职。
3 snails 23436a8a3f6bf9f3c4a9f6db000bb173     
n.蜗牛;迟钝的人;蜗牛( snail的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • I think I'll try the snails for lunch—I'm feeling adventurous today. 我想我午餐要尝一下蜗牛——我今天很想冒险。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Most snails have shells on their backs. 大多数蜗牛背上有壳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 decided lvqzZd     
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
参考例句:
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
5 immature Saaxj     
adj.未成熟的,发育未全的,未充分发展的
参考例句:
  • Tony seemed very shallow and immature.托尼看起来好像很肤浅,不夠成熟。
  • The birds were in immature plumage.这些鸟儿羽翅未全。

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