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00:01:43You be talking all day when she can't hear nothing?
00:01:46If she can't hear it, then how's she no talk coming out of my mouth?
00:01:51I think she's trying to talk.
00:01:54Now she's going crazy, eating herself.
00:01:57Stop that.
00:01:58Helen, stop it.
00:02:00Helen, Helen, stop it.
00:02:04Help! Help!
00:02:05Helen's trying to kill us. She's trying to kill us again.
00:02:13Helen?
00:02:16Helen!
00:02:17Helen, stop it.
00:02:19Stop it.
00:02:20Okay, okay, give Mother the scissors, Helen.
00:02:24Helen, give Mother the scissors, Helen.
00:02:30Okay, okay.
00:02:37There now.
00:02:40Okay.
00:02:41It's my pretty girl, huh?
00:02:44Well, Father, I hope you got your story ready.
00:02:47What story is that?
00:02:49One you're going to tell when the little savage kills somebody.
00:02:52Your Honor, I had no idea that poor duff and dung child could be so violent.
00:02:57Your sister is none of your concern, James.
00:03:00Don't you have some occasion you need to dress for?
00:03:03Why don't I ever meet any of your young friends, James?
00:03:08Why can I invite people here?
00:03:09But surely your friends don't think that Helen is any reflection on you.
00:03:14Well, Helen is the real head of this house.
00:03:17She's probably just pretending she can't speak off here.
00:03:19So she don't have to answer to anyone.
00:03:21Your jealousy of that helpless child is intolerable.
00:03:26Auntie.
00:03:32Oh, well, here we are.
00:03:35Here's our father and Aunt Eve.
00:03:40I saw James.
00:03:42I hope she went boiling again.
00:03:45No, no.
00:03:46Oh, Katie, we all love Helen.
00:03:50But surely you must see what an effect she is having on your household.
00:03:55Why, James and Arthur can barely speak a civil word.
00:03:58And all your time is given over to the girl.
00:04:02You hardly ever have time for your new baby.
00:04:05James is right.
00:04:07You and Arthur must do something and sue.
00:04:11What can we do, Evelyn?
00:04:13The only thing left to do is to take Helen to an asylum.
00:04:17And Kate would never stand for it.
00:04:18Well, have you tried?
00:04:20We have taken her to every hospital in two states.
00:04:22No one holds out any hope.
00:04:23What about that Dr. Chisholm up in Baltimore?
00:04:26I read an article in your very own newspaper, Arthur.
00:04:30They say he has cured many cases of blindness that other doctors have given up on.
00:04:36Now, why not write to him?
00:04:38And have Kate's heart broken again?
00:04:40I'm prepared for my heart to break any number of times, Captain.
00:04:43I'll write to him myself if you like, Katie.
00:04:46There isn't going to be any cure.
00:04:48And the sooner we accept that fact, the better off we'll all be.
00:04:52I will never accept it, Captain.
00:04:55I can't.
00:04:57I'm going to the printers.
00:05:01Now, look, I can't turn my back for a moment.
00:05:04Arthur, Helen knows a lot more than you think about what goes on in this house.
00:05:08Nothing is solved by running all over the country every time some quack doctor gets his nail in the pit.
00:05:14Nothing is solved by running to the office, either.
00:05:18Kid, darling, what can anyone do?
00:05:21The kindest thing we could do would be to find a sanitarium in a beautiful spot where she would be
00:05:25taken care of.
00:05:26No, no, never.
00:05:28Oh, she tore off my buttons.
00:05:36It's eyes.
00:05:37She wants the doll.
00:05:39She wants the doll to have eyes.
00:05:42I'm sorry, Evelyn.
00:05:43Just tell me what it'll cost to have the buttons replaced tonight.
00:05:46I know she does.
00:05:47Oh, don't mind about that.
00:05:50What are a couple of buttons if it makes Helen happy?
00:05:53I'll sew them on if you like.
00:05:55Is that what you're trying to do?
00:05:57Make Helen happy?
00:05:58Nothing makes her happy.
00:06:00Everything you give her only makes her worse.
00:06:01She can have these little things that make her happy.
00:06:05Oh, Helen.
00:06:06Helen.
00:06:09Helen.
00:06:11Listen, you cannot do things like that, okay?
00:06:14Why?
00:06:14She can have the little things that make her happy.
00:06:17If you won't send her away, then we must find some way of confining us.
00:06:22What, you want to lock her away in the attic like some sort of madwoman?
00:06:26She wants to talk.
00:06:41All right.
00:06:42I'll write to Dr. Chisholm.
00:06:44I know.
00:06:45Dr. Chisholm could do nothing for the girl and refer them to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
00:06:51As the girl is young and the parents are not willing to send her to us,
00:06:55I have put you up for the role of governess.
00:07:00Governess.
00:07:02Or nursemaid.
00:07:04We both knew you'd get rid of me one of these days.
00:07:07You've accomplished so much here.
00:07:09Why, when you first came to us, you couldn't even spell your name.
00:07:14Are your eyes still so painful?
00:07:16No, it's my ears, sir.
00:07:20Tell me about the child.
00:07:22Is she bright?
00:07:24Or dull?
00:07:28Can she be taught?
00:07:29She's given to tantrums, they say.
00:07:33So am I.
00:07:34Maybe you should warn the Kellers about me.
00:07:36I have told them nothing of your history except your qualifications for the job.
00:07:41Here is the money for your train ticket.
00:07:51And here is a gift from all of us with our love.
00:07:55We're going to miss you.
00:08:01This is my last chance to counsel you, Annie.
00:08:05You lack tact and a talent to bend to others.
00:08:09You're hard to fool and harder to please.
00:08:13But all the same, we are proud of you.
00:08:31Well, we're off to meet the train again.
00:08:33That's why I hope the girl is on this one.
00:08:35Oh, she will be.
00:08:37Well, we'll see you at supper then.
00:09:06Your mother's not here, child.
00:09:08Well, I'm here, though.
00:09:12I'm your father.
00:09:14I'm your father.
00:09:19I used to swing you through the air.
00:09:21You weren't even two years of age yet.
00:09:25I wonder if you remember any of that.
00:09:28Or any of us.
00:09:30Here you are.
00:09:32Here's a piece of candy for you.
00:09:54You want your mama, don't you miss it?
00:09:56Captain Keller wouldn't like this if he saw it.
00:09:59But what's one little candy going to hurt?
00:10:13Miss Sullivan?
00:10:14Yes.
00:10:15I'm James Keller.
00:10:18I had a brother, Jimmy.
00:10:20Are you Ellen's...
00:10:22Half-brother.
00:10:22Do you have a chalk?
00:10:24Yes.
00:10:25Henry, pass it.
00:10:26Come on, Miss Sullivan.
00:10:26Miss Sullivan.
00:10:28I'm so relieved we were beginning to get a little bit worried about you.
00:10:31The man who sold me that ticket ought to be tied to the tracks.
00:10:34I'm, uh, Catherine Keller.
00:10:35I'm Helen's mother.
00:10:37You didn't bring Helen.
00:10:38I was hoping you would.
00:10:40Well, her father wanted to spend the afternoon with her, actually.
00:10:43They so enjoy their time together.
00:10:45Kate, you should be ashamed.
00:10:48Miss Sullivan, you'll find it in the South we make up these little stories just to amuse each other.
00:10:53I hope you won't mind.
00:11:02How much can a blind and deaf child learn, Miss Sullivan?
00:11:05I don't know.
00:11:07Does she communicate with you at all?
00:11:09Oh, well, I always know what she wants, if that's what you mean.
00:11:13No, you don't.
00:11:15All anybody knows that if you give Helen a piece of candy, she'll be quiet for a while.
00:11:21Can you teach her to sit still, Miss Sullivan?
00:11:24I'd have to teach her language first.
00:11:26Language?
00:11:27If she doesn't know words, how could she know why you want her to sit still?
00:11:31Miss Sullivan, perhaps you were misled as to Helen's condition.
00:11:35She can neither see nor hear.
00:11:37But if it is her senses that are impaired and not her mind, she must have language.
00:11:42Language is more important to the mind than light is to the eye.
00:11:47But how will you teach her if you can't talk to her any way I can?
00:11:52We are going to do everything that we can to help you.
00:11:56I don't want you to think of us as strangers, Miss Annie.
00:11:59Strangers aren't so strange to me.
00:12:01I've been around them all my life.
00:12:10Watch your step.
00:12:19Welcome to Ivy Green, Miss Sullivan.
00:12:21I trust you had a good journey.
00:12:23I had several, thank you.
00:12:25Where's Helen?
00:12:26Oh, Miss Annie?
00:12:27We've put you in the upstairs corner room.
00:12:29Now, if there's any breeze at all this summer, you're going to feel it.
00:12:32I'll take my suitcase.
00:12:33I have it, Miss Sullivan.
00:12:34No, please, let me.
00:12:35I wouldn't think of it.
00:12:36I have something in it for Helen.
00:12:41I needn't be treated like a guest.
00:12:45Now, when may I see Helen?
00:12:47Well, there she is.
00:12:49That's Helen.
00:12:55That's Helen.
00:13:04That's Helen.
00:13:05That's Helen.
00:13:09She's a susan.
00:13:12That's Helen.
00:13:18She's some little friends.
00:13:18Oh, I love you.
00:13:20She's a fresh man.
00:13:20That's Helen.
00:13:23That's Helen.
00:13:25That's Helen.
00:13:30Oh, my God.
00:14:18she seems very rough Kate why didn't she take her glasses off well the Institute said that the
00:14:25light hurts her eyes apparently she wasn't any blind as a child blood well she's had nine
00:14:30operations on her eyes and they expect one blind person to teach another one how long was she
00:14:37employed at that school she wasn't employed there she was one of their best students students
00:14:46now you have two blind girls to take care of father you stay out of this
00:14:55James why do you have to be so mean about Helen what to confirm my father's view of me of
00:15:01course
00:15:08those are mine
00:15:28yes yes
00:15:36all right then Helen doll will be your first word it's as good as any D
00:15:48O L L doll doll doll it has a name D O L
00:16:12thank you hen thank you plus so what was that some sort of game it's an alphabet for the deaf
00:16:21each letter has a sign D O L L doll
00:16:33first she will learn to imitate D O oh she can imitate things all right like a regular little
00:16:42monkey a bright little monkey
00:16:49D I think she wants her doll back she can have it back when she spells it she has no
00:16:54idea what words
00:16:55even off how could she spell her fingers learn the letters now then maybe someday her brain will
00:17:01learn that they have a meaning did you make up this alphabet me no Spanish monks under a vow of
00:17:07silence
00:17:07which mr. James I wish you would take
00:17:34know that they just gave it a shame
00:17:47C, A, K, E, cake.
00:18:01C, A, K, E, very good, cake.
00:18:19D, O, L, L, D, O, L, L.
00:18:43Very good, very good.
00:18:46Good first lesson.
00:18:48Very well done.
00:18:49Very well done.
00:18:50Oh!
00:19:09Let me out, you little girl!
00:19:29I wondered if she was bright.
00:19:33She's the brightest one in this house.
00:19:38Where's Miss Annie?
00:19:42She's in her room.
00:19:43Didn't anyone call her to supper?
00:19:46James, go upstairs and bring her down.
00:19:48Suddenly.
00:19:49I'll get the ladder.
00:19:51What?
00:19:52I'll need a ladder.
00:19:53It won't take long.
00:19:54What are you talking about?
00:19:57Well, Helen locked her in her room and ran off with the key.
00:20:03And I suppose you were going to sit there and say nothing.
00:20:06You told me it was none of my business, Father.
00:20:08I was just trying to respect your wishes.
00:20:20Miss Sullivan, are you in there?
00:20:23Yes, sir.
00:20:23I'm in here.
00:20:24Isn't there a key on your side?
00:20:29No, sir.
00:20:30There's no key, sir.
00:20:37Put that ladder away, Jimmy.
00:20:40Whatever you say, Father.
00:20:43Captain, if we can't keep Miss Annie locked up till we find the key.
00:20:49James!
00:20:51Bring the ladder back.
00:20:54Whatever you say, Father.
00:21:07I had her to solve problems, not create them.
00:21:12Footage, Jimmy.
00:21:14Thank you, person.
00:21:20Miss Sullivan!
00:21:23Yes, Captain Keller?
00:21:24I hope this is not a sample of what we can expect of you.
00:21:28Come out and sit on my shoulder.
00:21:43I'm perfectly capable of going down a ladder by myself.
00:21:46Do as I say, Miss Sullivan.
00:22:01Very chivalrous of you.
00:22:02This is not chivalry.
00:22:03This is practicality.
00:22:05You're no good to us trapped in a room.
00:22:17Not in the house ten minutes.
00:22:19Honestly, I don't see how you managed it.
00:22:22I'll look for the key, sir.
00:22:25Just don't look in any rooms that can be locked.
00:22:28All right, everyone.
00:22:30Excitement's over.
00:22:31Would it be possible...
00:22:32I better leave the L-A-D-D-E-R.
00:22:34Thank you, sir?
00:22:37Hello, John?
00:22:53I will see each other.
00:23:01He's caught up on the door.
00:23:04By the way, he will see each other day.
00:23:16Oh, you little devil.
00:23:21If you think you can get rid of me that easily, you're wrong.
00:23:30I have nothing better to do.
00:23:33And nowhere else to go.
00:23:35To the best of my knowledge, no one in this house has ever tried to control the girl.
00:23:43But how can I discipline her without breaking her spirit?
00:23:50But if she won't obey me...
00:23:54Oh!
00:23:55Oh!
00:24:10It has a name.
00:24:17No.
00:24:19Pen.
00:24:32No, Helen.
00:24:48Oh, bad girl.
00:24:52No, never you mind, Miss Ellie. It's not the first.
00:24:56No, Helen.
00:25:03The captain thinks that your spelling everything that Helen does is like spelling to a fence post.
00:25:09You talk to the baby, don't you?
00:25:12Does she understand what you mean? Not yet, but she will, someday, if she hears enough words.
00:25:17I'm letting Helen hear the words.
00:25:23How long will it take?
00:25:26A million words, maybe.
00:25:28Hen.
00:25:38Helen.
00:25:40Did you see that?
00:25:42I spelt pen.
00:25:44She spelt cake.
00:25:48She wants to see if I can tell the difference.
00:25:52There is nothing impaired in that head, Mrs. Keller.
00:25:55Helen is smart.
00:25:57And angry.
00:25:58I can use that.
00:25:59Can you teach me those letters?
00:26:01I'll start tomorrow.
00:26:03If both of us are spelling to her, that makes only about half a million words each.
00:26:08Oh, Helen.
00:26:13Helen.
00:26:15Helen.
00:26:16Helen.
00:26:18Helen.
00:26:19Helen.
00:26:22Helen.
00:26:22Helen.
00:26:23Helen.
00:26:23Helen.
00:26:23Why did she get a reward for stabbing me?
00:26:26I-I-I don't know.
00:26:28I'm-I'm sorry.
00:26:33Miss Sullivan.
00:26:34Breakfast is ready.
00:26:36Shall I get the ladder?
00:26:38That's enough, Jimmy.
00:26:48Oh, good morning, Miss Annie.
00:26:50Good morning.
00:26:51Good morning.
00:26:54I hope you've settled in comfortably, Miss Sullivan.
00:26:57Thank you, Captain.
00:26:58I have.
00:27:01Please help yourself.
00:27:03Miss Annie, if there is ever anything that you need, please let us know.
00:27:18Tobacco price is up, Father.
00:27:20We should earn a nice profit this year for a change.
00:27:26Used to be a man who'd make a good living running a farm.
00:27:30Well, perhaps if you'd leave your pet newspaper and come show me my business, we could make some real money.
00:27:35Not in front of Miss Sullivan.
00:27:36Why not in front of Miss Sullivan?
00:27:42Miss Annie?
00:27:43Uh, Helen is used to helping herself from our plates.
00:27:46I'm afraid I'm not used to it.
00:27:48No, of course not.
00:27:49Oh!
00:27:50Varnie, please bring Miss Sullivan another plate.
00:27:52There's nothing wrong with my plate, Captain.
00:27:53Only that Helen's hands don't belong in it.
00:27:55One plate is hardly worth spoiling our breakfast over.
00:27:58You see, she's just gonna keep trying until she gets away.
00:28:02I must insist that you let the girl go.
00:28:17Oh!
00:28:20Oh, look, now she's hurt herself.
00:28:22No, she hasn't.
00:28:23I know a tantrum when I see one.
00:28:24And a badly spoiled child.
00:28:26Oh, Miss Sullivan!
00:28:30Please show some pity.
00:28:31For this kind of behavior.
00:28:33Pity's the one thing she doesn't...
00:28:35The whole house waits on her hand and foot.
00:28:37Here, here.
00:28:38You stay out of this.
00:28:39Letting Helen have her own way, it's really such a small thing.
00:28:42Small?
00:28:43It seems you've all decided it's easier to feel sorry for Helen than to teach her how to behave.
00:28:49Well, I've not seen that you've taught her anything yet, Miss Sullivan.
00:28:52Quite right, Captain.
00:28:53Well observed.
00:28:54I'll start right now if you leave the room.
00:28:58Leave the room?
00:28:59Leave the room?
00:28:59Yes.
00:29:00Please, Captain.
00:29:01Right now, if you leave the room.
00:29:02Miss Sullivan!
00:29:04If you're not willing to stand up to one tantrum, I cannot teach her anything.
00:29:09Mrs. Campbell, you asked if there was anything I needed.
00:29:12Yes, but I...
00:29:13I need to be alone with Helen.
00:29:17Right now.
00:29:18Miss Sullivan?
00:29:19Oh, Captain.
00:29:24James.
00:29:27Captain, may I speak with you outside?
00:29:28Captain, may I speak with you outside?
00:29:45Give us a moment, please.
00:29:46Oh.
00:29:59This is absurd.
00:30:01Arthur, I am sure that she is only trying to do what is best.
00:30:05I will not have my house turned into a circus.
00:30:16Unless there is a change in attitude, Miss Sullivan is dismissed.
00:30:19Arthur, and then what hope do we have for Helen?
00:30:22No less than we had before.
00:30:23Well, and then perhaps we can regain some quiet.
00:30:36Come on.
00:30:37Come on.
00:30:42Come on.
00:30:43We had to stand from theů
00:31:01Ah.
00:31:09Oh!
00:31:15Come on.
00:31:57Come on.
00:32:16Come on.
00:32:47Come on.
00:33:17Come on.
00:33:19Come on.
00:33:33Come on.
00:33:34Come on.
00:33:34Come on.
00:33:35Come on.
00:33:40Come on.
00:33:48Come on.
00:33:58Come on.
00:34:01Come on.
00:34:04Come on.
00:34:12Come on.
00:34:13Come on.
00:34:18Come on.
00:34:22Come on.
00:34:24Come on.
00:34:37Come on.
00:34:39Come on.
00:34:45Come on.
00:34:48Come on.
00:34:50Come on.
00:34:53Come on.
00:35:08Come on.
00:35:11Come on.
00:35:12Come on.
00:35:26Come on.
00:35:29Come on.
00:35:48Oh, my God.
00:36:17Good.
00:36:35What you want me to do, Miss Kate?
00:36:36It's noontime and the breakfast dishes ain't been cleared.
00:36:43Hush me.
00:36:54Hush me.
00:36:55Hush me.
00:36:56Hush me.
00:37:01Hush me.
00:37:02Hush me.
00:37:06Hush me.
00:37:08Hush me.
00:37:08Hush me.
00:37:09Hush me.
00:37:10Hush me.
00:37:12Hush me.
00:37:14Hush me.
00:37:15Helen ate from her own plate with a spoon all by herself.
00:37:23And she folded her napkin.
00:37:26The room's a wreck.
00:37:28But she folded her napkin.
00:37:32I'll be in my room, Mrs. Keller.
00:37:47Don't be long now, Miss Annie. Lunch gonna be ready right away.
00:37:54And she folded her napkin.
00:38:09What are you reading?
00:38:12Dr. Howe's account of his patient, Laura Bridgman.
00:38:16She was deaf, blind and mute from the age of two.
00:38:19Did he succeed with her?
00:38:21He did.
00:38:22It's possible.
00:38:24With patience, I suppose.
00:38:27Something they did not give me a certificate for at Perkins.
00:38:30After this morning's lesson,
00:38:34the captain wants me to dismiss you,
00:38:36but I am going to insist that you remain.
00:38:41Where is your family, Miss Annie?
00:38:44My brother Jimmy was the last I had.
00:38:46He died 12 years ago.
00:38:48I'm sorry, I...
00:38:50I tried to protect him.
00:38:52I failed.
00:38:54It's no use trying to protect or speak for other people.
00:38:57Not really.
00:38:59The only hope...
00:39:01is to teach them to do it for themselves.
00:39:04That's what I'm trying to do with Helen.
00:39:08What you demand of her now...
00:39:11is all she'll ever be.
00:39:22Step.
00:39:25Woo!
00:39:40Captain?
00:40:08Come see, cuest Robin.
00:40:23And if what happened this morning wasn't enough, Helen can't stand to be near her.
00:40:29Things have gotten worse, and I want you to give her notice.
00:40:32No.
00:40:36Well, if you won't, I must.
00:40:39Good evening, Captain.
00:40:41Mrs. Keller.
00:40:44Miss Sullivan, I find that I am not satisfied with this.
00:40:51That is, this arrangement.
00:40:54Will you please take off your glasses?
00:40:56I find it very difficult to speak to you with them on.
00:40:59Of course.
00:41:05If you must, keep them on.
00:41:07Now, Miss Sullivan...
00:41:08Please tell me, Captain.
00:41:09Is the little house in the grove of trees being used for anything?
00:41:12The garden house?
00:41:13This is just what I am talking about.
00:41:16Miss Sullivan, if you expect to stay on here, there must be a change in your manner.
00:41:23And you must convince me that there is the slightest hope of teaching a child who flees from you like
00:41:28the plague.
00:41:30You could show some sympathy.
00:41:31You're absolutely right, Captain.
00:41:34There is not the slightest possibility of teaching a child who runs away from me.
00:41:38It is hopeless here.
00:41:40And the sooner we realize that, the sooner we can get to a solution.
00:41:43It is not hopeless.
00:41:46Helen could talk by the time she was ten months old.
00:41:50Before this illness, she was such a good child.
00:41:53Yes, she was an extraordinary child.
00:41:55I believe that.
00:41:57But she's not that child anymore.
00:42:00I've seen pets behave better than she does, and it's your pity that's the cause of it.
00:42:04I beg your pardon.
00:42:05Well, I'm afraid your love for Helen is a greater handicap to her than her blindness or her deafness.
00:42:13Annie, before you came, we spoke of putting Helen in an asylum.
00:42:18Please don't give up.
00:42:21Obviously, Miss Sullivan thinks it's hopeless.
00:42:23Here!
00:42:24It's hopeless here!
00:42:26I'm only just beginning.
00:42:31Please let me show you.
00:42:33Please follow me.
00:42:54I believe I can only make progress with Helen if I have complete charge of her.
00:42:59But you already have that.
00:43:01No, I mean day and night.
00:43:03She must depend on me.
00:43:06For what?
00:43:07For everything.
00:43:07Her food, her clothes, her playtime, her sweets.
00:43:11All of these things are tools that I can use to reach her.
00:43:15And how do you propose to do that when she runs away from you?
00:43:18If she can run to you, I have no hope.
00:43:21Which is why I must live with her somewhere else.
00:43:26You can bring Helen here after a long carriage ride.
00:43:29She won't know where she is.
00:43:30And you can still see her every day, provided she does not know you're here.
00:43:36How long would you keep her?
00:43:38As long as it takes.
00:43:40I know this is the way.
00:43:43And, Captain, I cannot be rude to you if you're not around to interfere with me.
00:43:51Am I to understand that if I say no to this, you will abandon your charge to an asylum?
00:43:58An asylum is no place for Helen, Captain.
00:44:01Believe me, I know.
00:44:03I grew up in an asylum.
00:44:07In the state poorhouse, my brother and I, until it took his life.
00:44:13Our playroom was the dead house where they kept the bodies until they could dig the graves.
00:44:18It made me strong.
00:44:21But Helen is strong enough already.
00:44:27Please give me this chance.
00:44:31Please give her this chance to save herself.
00:44:34Miss Sullivan, do you like this child?
00:44:39Do you?
00:44:44Captain, with your permission.
00:45:00I'll give you two weeks.
00:45:03You have two weeks to get the child to tolerate you.
00:45:06Percy could stay here.
00:45:08He could run errands for you.
00:45:10Two weeks is not enough.
00:45:12Two weeks is what I am offering.
00:45:18I'll take it.
00:45:34Where would you like your suitcase, Miss Sullivan?
00:45:37Oh, anywhere is fine.
00:45:41How do you expect a winner over in this place?
00:45:43You plan to tie it to the chair?
00:45:50How is it you have no pity for Hela?
00:45:52To have pity for someone is a waste of energy.
00:45:58Feeling sorry for ourselves is even worse.
00:46:05Well, I hope you win, Miss Sullivan.
00:46:33Well, we rode in the country for two hours.
00:46:36Well, she knows she could be in another town.
00:46:38Bring her inside, please.
00:46:41Yes.
00:47:01No, she knows she would attend.
00:47:02But she knows where she wins.
00:47:02And for now, if that's to be there,
00:47:06I can pas to visit her there.
00:47:06So if she is guilty, she will win.
00:47:10It's time to wait.
00:47:42Oh, she wants me.
00:47:43She can have you back in two weeks.
00:47:51Miss Annie, please take good care of her.
00:47:54I will.
00:48:33Oh, my God.
00:48:40Oh, my God.
00:48:49Oh, my God.
00:48:55Oh, my God.
00:49:00Oh, my God.
00:49:32Mercy.
00:49:36Wake up.
00:49:36I need you now.
00:49:51Try again.
00:49:52Try again.
00:50:06Let me go.
00:50:08She's going to pinch me.
00:50:18I think she's trying to talk.
00:50:20She can talk, but she's got to use her hands.
00:50:23Here, let me show you.
00:50:27She's mad at me now, so she doesn't want to play,
00:50:29but she knows a lot of letters.
00:50:31C.
00:50:33A.
00:50:35K.
00:50:36E.
00:50:41Cake.
00:50:44C.
00:50:45A.
00:50:47K.
00:50:50E.
00:50:52M.
00:50:58She spells cake, she gets cake.
00:51:03She doesn't know what the word means yet, but she will.
00:51:08Percy?
00:51:16We don't need her.
00:51:18How would you like to learn when she doesn't know?
00:51:20M is easy.
00:51:22I is even easier.
00:51:23Just the pinky up.
00:51:25L.
00:51:29K.
00:51:31M.
00:51:32Why should I talk to you?
00:51:33I'm teaching Percy.
00:51:35M.
00:51:35I.
00:51:37L.
00:51:38K.
00:51:39Hey.
00:51:44No.
00:51:46I'm teaching Percy.
00:51:48Oh, you're jealous.
00:52:02You're jealous.
00:52:05M.
00:52:06I.
00:52:07N.
00:52:08K.
00:52:19At least I'm back to where I can touch you.
00:52:32You can go back to bed, Percy.
00:53:10I never thought that life could be so quiet.
00:53:25I miss her too.
00:53:47Honey.
00:53:50I can't sleep, honey.
00:53:52There are rats in my room.
00:53:55Can't we live somewhere else?
00:53:58I don't have anywhere else, Jimmy.
00:54:00Please, can I sleep with you?
00:54:02Just for tonight.
00:54:03Good night.
00:54:05Good night.
00:54:12Good night.
00:54:19Good night.
00:54:22Good night.
00:54:26Bye.
00:54:28Good night.
00:54:55Flower.
00:55:02Leaf.
00:55:09Water.
00:55:17No, not apple.
00:55:24Water.
00:55:32Why is it so hard to understand?
00:55:46We were just about to have lunch.
00:55:47How is she, Miss Annie?
00:55:50Fine.
00:55:51I told her that stitch yesterday.
00:55:53Now I can't get her to stop.
00:55:57It's so quiet in the house without her.
00:56:00Well, when the captain and James on bickering, that is.
00:56:03I notice they don't get along.
00:56:05Oh, well, they used to when James' mother was alive.
00:56:09But then Helen came along and, well, she takes up so much of our attention.
00:56:29Soup.
00:56:36Oh, such a lady.
00:56:38She'd rather starve than eat without a spoon.
00:56:40You have taught her so much in a week and a half.
00:56:44It's not enough.
00:56:46Obedience is not enough.
00:56:48She knows so many words.
00:56:51If only she knew what they meant.
00:56:53And how will she learn?
00:56:55The way a bird learns to use its wings, it has to come.
00:56:58But how, Miss Annie?
00:57:03I need more time.
00:57:10Alone with her?
00:57:12Yes.
00:57:12Why not?
00:57:15Because I can't.
00:57:16Spell it.
00:57:17If she ever learns, you're the first person she's going to want to talk to.
00:57:26She?
00:57:31Needs...
00:57:33Me.
00:57:35She needs me too.
00:57:40No.
00:57:42You have three days, Annie.
00:57:45That's all you have.
00:58:06E-G-G.
00:58:08Egg.
00:58:10The word is the thing.
00:58:13It has a name.
00:58:28Bird.
00:58:29Bird.
00:58:34The bird is coming out of its shell, Helen.
00:58:38You.
00:58:39You come out too.
00:58:55Well, Francis.
00:58:57I believe we're on something here.
00:59:02Bob?
00:59:04Hello, Francis.
00:59:05James?
00:59:06Yep.
00:59:10I thought I'd come take a look around.
00:59:14Well, we had an idea last year and tried something.
00:59:17And it looks like 22 inches between the plants gives us about twice a yield.
00:59:21Twice the yield?
00:59:23We had that blue mold pretty bad last year, sir.
00:59:27Well, we think it's carrying over the winter and the roots.
00:59:30So we're going to try to get all the roots and stalks out of the ground after the hovel.
00:59:34Well, if the roots gone, if we get a bad rain, we stand to lose a whole layer of topsoil.
00:59:38Well, I was thinking of that too.
00:59:42Let's plant some low grass for the winter.
00:59:44Well, look for something, would you, Francis?
00:59:46Mm-hmm.
00:59:56Did you need something, Father?
00:59:58I think I have it, Jimmy.
01:00:03Sorry to interrupt.
01:00:10Horse.
01:00:26Horse?
01:00:30It's...
01:00:31Apple.
01:00:34It's...
01:01:11How I have waited for this day.
01:01:14I only hope we won't be disappointed.
01:01:17Helen doesn't ever disappoint you, Father.
01:01:31Why are you jealous, James?
01:01:33I'm not jealous.
01:01:36I'm envious.
01:01:39It's not only Helen who needs to learn how to talk.
01:01:45Things will be very different here if Helen is better.
01:01:49I know.
01:01:53Who will I blame then for my unhappiness?
01:01:56If only there was someone to help me.
01:02:03I feel I need a teacher as much as Helen does.
01:02:16I feel I need a teacher as much as Helen does.
01:02:18Captain!
01:02:18Uh, Miss Sullivan, I've brought Helen a playmate.
01:02:21It's a kind of graduation present.
01:02:25Please, wait outside, Captain.
01:02:26Yes?
01:02:27He's crying.
01:02:34Hmm?
01:02:41Doug.
01:02:48well miss sullivan two weeks up not until five o'clock oh what difference can half a day make
01:02:55you don't know how eager we are to have her back I do know it's my main concern you've done
01:03:03wonders
01:03:03for her and you've done us a great service I've actually missed her I owe that debt to you pay
01:03:11it to Helen captain give her another week I'll look what you've done for her already she's well
01:03:18behaved she seems quite contented and certainly cleaner she's cleaner is that what you care about
01:03:25she's learning to talk captain the words are in her fingers already I can't risk her I'm learning
01:03:32it when she goes back to her old life in the house oh look what is she spelling water
01:03:42miss sullivan that dog doesn't know what words are any more than she does the dog's happy enough so
01:03:51God may not have meant for Helen to speak miss sullivan I mean her to captain give her half a
01:03:58week
01:04:02you have until five o'clock Kate cannot bear to be separated from her for another night
01:04:15where is she your miss sullivan insisted on keeping her till five o'clock
01:04:26no not what her dog dog dog
01:04:51here
01:04:52this this this is water
01:05:12How do I make her understand?
01:05:16How do I tell you?
01:05:22I don't know anything.
01:05:32They're satisfied.
01:05:35I'll give them back their child and their dog.
01:05:38Both housebroken.
01:05:42Everyone satisfied.
01:05:45Everyone but me.
01:05:48And you.
01:05:51Reach!
01:05:56Reach!
01:06:06Oh, what I wanted to give you, Helen.
01:06:10Everything in the earth.
01:06:12Everything that we are.
01:06:13What we dream of.
01:06:14What we leave behind.
01:06:17What we think and feel and know and share.
01:06:20It's all in words.
01:06:24If I could give you one word.
01:06:29One word I could give you everything.
01:06:39Wool.
01:06:41It means this.
01:06:54Chair.
01:07:02Nap...kin.
01:07:08Dress.
01:07:21My face.
01:07:28Sigh.
01:08:02Tears.
01:08:23Let's bring her home.
01:08:38Let's put your things away.
01:08:45Put them away.
01:08:47Good.
01:08:49You are going home.
01:08:54Helen is going home.
01:09:02That's right.
01:09:04Put your things away.
01:09:11How is she?
01:09:12Please give me more time.
01:09:15I can't.
01:09:18Helen?
01:09:18Helen.
01:09:35Oh.
01:09:37Oh.
01:09:38Oh.
01:09:41I am so crazy.
01:09:45Oh.
01:09:46Oh.
01:09:47Oh.
01:09:48Oh.
01:09:48Oh.
01:09:48Oh.
01:09:48Oh.
01:10:03Oh.
01:10:03Oh.
01:10:04Oh.
01:10:04Oh.
01:10:04Oh.
01:10:11Oh.
01:10:11Oh.
01:10:12Oh.
01:10:14Oh.
01:10:23Oh.
01:10:24Oh.
01:10:28Oh.
01:10:32Oh.
01:10:33Oh.
01:10:33Oh.
01:10:35Oh.
01:10:36Oh.
01:10:38Oh.
01:10:38Oh.
01:10:38Oh.
01:10:39Oh.
01:10:39Oh.
01:10:39Oh.
01:10:40You'll be the best you can.
01:10:42I'll come and get you when I get you.
01:10:44Jimmy!
01:10:45Jimmy!
01:10:46Jimmy!
01:10:49Jimmy!
01:11:10Jimmy!
01:11:32May I escort you?
01:11:34I'm not very good company right now.
01:11:38Well, I didn't come to keep you company.
01:11:40I came to keep you from getting lost in the dark.
01:11:42Maybe that's just what I was looking to do.
01:11:44Are you feeling sorry for yourself, Ms. Sullivan?
01:11:48Just this once.
01:11:50Yes.
01:11:57My father has great respect for you.
01:12:01That's not easily earned.
01:12:03He fought at Vic's bug.
01:12:05He edits the newspaper.
01:12:08And he's always daring you to measure up.
01:12:12If you have any advice for me, I wouldn't mind hearing it.
01:12:15I never really had a father, so I'm the last person to ask.
01:12:21But you've got to stand up to the world.
01:12:23That's all I know.
01:12:25Well, what if he's the world?
01:12:27Then you can just look around, James, and see how much bigger it really is.
01:12:33He's a man, James. That's all.
01:12:35So are you.
01:12:47And Evelyn.
01:12:49Well, come in.
01:12:50Come in.
01:12:50It is so good to see you.
01:12:52You have to come and see our Helen now.
01:13:12The sweet child.
01:13:15Miss Sullivan must be a wonder.
01:13:19Miss Sullivan.
01:13:22I've brought you your first month's salary.
01:13:28You've done quite a job.
01:13:30You've taken a wild thing and given us back a child.
01:13:33I taught Helen one thing.
01:13:36No.
01:13:37Don't do this.
01:13:38Don't do that.
01:13:39I wanted to teach her, yes.
01:13:43Well, you'll have all the time you need now.
01:13:45Will you help me, Captain?
01:13:47Yes.
01:13:48How?
01:13:49Don't undo what I've done.
01:13:52The world is not an easy place for anyone.
01:13:55To give Helen her way in everything is a lie to her.
01:13:59You've got to stand between her and that lie.
01:14:02Don't give in.
01:14:04We're certainly going to try.
01:14:07I used to wonder how I would earn a living.
01:14:12Now the question is, can I survive it?
01:14:15I'll see you at supper.
01:14:24Oh, we glad to have you back, Miss Eve.
01:14:28Please.
01:14:50What, Helen?
01:14:52What?
01:14:53Oh, yes.
01:14:55Keys, yes.
01:14:56I will keep the keys, hmm?
01:14:59I think we've had enough of locked doors around here.
01:15:03Here they are.
01:15:05That's right.
01:15:09And Jacob was left alone
01:15:12for the breaking of day.
01:15:15And he wrestled with an angel.
01:15:19An angel said, let me go before the day breaks.
01:15:23And Jacob said, I will not let you go until you bless me.
01:15:28Amen.
01:15:30Amen.
01:15:31Amen.
01:15:31Amen.
01:15:33That's a very strange grace, James.
01:15:36I thought it was a very fitting grace,
01:15:38considering the circumstances.
01:15:40So you're an expert now on the Bible and tobacco.
01:15:43Is that right, James?
01:15:47Pickles Aunt F?
01:15:48I should say so.
01:15:50You know my opinion of your pickles.
01:15:52Well, this is the last them, I'm afraid.
01:15:55I didn't put up nearly enough last summer, but...
01:15:57this year I intend to.
01:16:00Reverend Tompkins stopped by the office today
01:16:02to complain about his weevils.
01:16:04I told him...
01:16:07Did you tell him to...
01:16:08I told him to talk to you about his weevils, James?
01:16:11I think it's marvelous what a successful farmer
01:16:14you have turned out to be, James.
01:16:18Oh!
01:16:25Hey, no.
01:16:28No, please.
01:16:29I have hardly had an hour with her.
01:16:33Captain?
01:16:35Katie?
01:16:36We, uh...
01:16:37We had a little talk.
01:16:39Miss Sullivan feels that if we indulge Helen in...
01:16:42But what's the child done?
01:16:43She's learned not to throw things on the floor and kick.
01:16:46Oh, but that's only a napkin.
01:16:47It's not as if it was something breakable.
01:16:49Mrs. Cassie, either give Helen to me,
01:16:50or you keep her from kicking.
01:16:52Please.
01:16:53What do you want me to do?
01:16:54Let me take her from the table.
01:16:56But this is her first evening bed.
01:16:58Once.
01:16:59It hurts so much, Miss Annie.
01:17:01I have made all of Helen's favorite foods.
01:17:03She's testing you.
01:17:04She's testing you?
01:17:05I know!
01:17:07Well, she's not kicking now.
01:17:09This is what I was worried about.
01:17:12Is this what you promised me less than an hour ago?
01:17:21Give in to her, then.
01:17:23She's the one who will pay for it.
01:17:28Please.
01:17:29Pass me more of Helen's favorite foods.
01:17:40Take her, Miss Annie.
01:17:46There.
01:17:47Take her.
01:17:53No.
01:17:54I won't have this.
01:17:57I don't see that we need to send her from the table.
01:18:00Let me hold Helen to what she's learned,
01:18:02and she will go on learning.
01:18:04Take her out of my hands, and it all comes apart.
01:18:07She is the guest of honor.
01:18:11Bring her plate back.
01:18:13If she were a scene child, you would not stand for this.
01:18:15Well, she's not.
01:18:15I think some allowances are called for.
01:18:20Bring her plate back, please.
01:18:40There.
01:18:49Now, let's start all over.
01:19:06No.
01:19:08No.
01:19:11No.
01:19:13No.
01:19:20Don't get up.
01:19:21What are you doing?
01:19:22I treat Helen like a scene child because I ask her to see.
01:19:25I expect her to see.
01:19:27Where are you taking her?
01:19:29To make her refill this pitcher.
01:19:42You let her speak to you like that, Arthur.
01:19:47No, I don't.
01:19:49Let her go.
01:19:51What?
01:19:53Let her go.
01:19:54She's right.
01:19:56She's right and Kate's right.
01:19:58If you drive Miss Sullivan away from here, then we're lost.
01:20:01No.
01:20:03Helen is lost.
01:20:05Captain, please.
01:20:22Jimmy.
01:20:43You know where we are?
01:20:45You recognize this place?
01:20:50Pump.
01:21:02No.
01:21:04Your mother's.
01:21:06Not here.
01:21:09Pump.
01:21:12.
01:21:32I don't want to keep it beautiful.
01:22:30Oh, sure, yes, water, it has a name.
01:22:39Water, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, water, yes, pump, ground,
01:23:09water, yes,
01:23:16bush,
01:23:20flower,
01:23:28what?
01:23:31Captain! Mrs. Keller, come quickly! She knows! Mrs. Keller! She knows! She knows!
01:23:46Mother!
01:23:54Yes!
01:23:56Captain!
01:23:59Oh, yes!
01:24:02Papa!
01:24:05Yes!
01:24:09Yes!
01:24:11Oh, my God.
01:24:20Oh, my God!
01:24:44Oh, my God.
01:25:07Teacher.
01:25:23Yes, teacher.
01:25:40She wants the keys.
01:25:45There you go.
01:25:59Okay.
01:26:01Okay.
01:26:02K-E-Y.
01:26:14Teacher.
01:26:18Teacher.
01:26:23Kate, darling.
01:26:53I...
01:26:54Love.
01:26:58Helen.
01:27:02So much.
01:27:06So much.
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