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Girl watching the crew race: Mr. Judd has such wonderful muscles and such magnetic and soulful eyes!
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Amos Judd: You will be in the front of the Unitarian church and you will bump into a small boy with a kite. Then the minister will come out and shake hands with you.
John Cabot: Young man, you have read my mind! I did intend calling on the minister tomorrow - now I shall take good care not to!
Amos Judd: I've tried to do that, but, something has always forced me to fulfill my prophesies.
John Cabot: Young man, you have read my mind! I did intend calling on the minister tomorrow - now I shall take good care not to!
Amos Judd: I've tried to do that, but, something has always forced me to fulfill my prophesies.
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John Cabot: I thought there was another young man you liked better than Horace.
Molly Cabot: Daddy, I couldn't marry a man that was not of my own people, no matter how much I-I loved him.
Molly Cabot: Daddy, I couldn't marry a man that was not of my own people, no matter how much I-I loved him.
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Molly Cabot: Tell me, why did you look so startled when you saw me in the conservatory?
Amos Judd: Because I had seen you before - in my dreams. Do you believe in predestination, Miss Cabot?
Amos Judd: Because I had seen you before - in my dreams. Do you believe in predestination, Miss Cabot?
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Molly Cabot: The Bible, the Talmud and the Koran! In which do you believe?
Amos Judd: There are many roads - all lead to God.
Amos Judd: My mother's picture is in the locket.
Molly Cabot: Oh - then she was a European? But you are a real son of India! I can see you now in robe and turban, with dozens of dancing slave girls ready to do your bidding.
Amos Judd: There is only one woman whom I would wish to do my bidding.
Amos Judd: There are many roads - all lead to God.
Amos Judd: My mother's picture is in the locket.
Molly Cabot: Oh - then she was a European? But you are a real son of India! I can see you now in robe and turban, with dozens of dancing slave girls ready to do your bidding.
Amos Judd: There is only one woman whom I would wish to do my bidding.
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That which is built by mortal hands time lays waste - but that which is written on a man's forehead by the gods cannot be erased.
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The yoke is where the gods place it.