The Great Gilly Hopkins Page #7
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- 2015
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to be nothing
except maybe tough.
But I thought
that when my mother came...
Listen, all that stuff
about happy endings,
it's just lies.
Sometimes things will come easy.
And you'll say, "finally,
I got a happy ending."
That's the way things
is supposed to be.
Like life, he owed you
good things.
And there is a lot
of good things, baby.
Like you,
coming to spend time
with us this fall.
Oh, that was mighty good
for me and William Ernest.
But you're just fooling yourself
if you expect good things
to come regular.
Well, if life's so bad,
how come you are so happy?
Did I say bad?
I said tough.
There ain't nothing
can make you happy
like doing good on a tough job.
Trotter, stop preaching to me.
I want to come home.
You have been home, baby.
Your grandma is your home.
No, but I want to be
with you and William Ernest
and Mr. Randolph.
And leave her all alone?
Could you do that?
But I don't want to lose you.
You're not losing a family.
Me and William Ernest
and Mr. Randolph,
we're not going anyplace.
But your grandma is your blood.
You need to take time
and get to know her.
You're a part of me.
And me a part of you now.
Nobody can ever take that
away from us.
Ever.
She called from her car.
She's lost, child.
If you could have heard
her voice.
She needs you.
Trotter, stop trying to make
a stinking Christian out of me.
I wouldn't try to make nothing
out of you.
Me and William Ernest
and Mr. Randolph,
we kind of like you
the way you are.
Now, I was thinking
about Thanksgiving.
Remember?
I owe you a Turkey dinner.
And so,
how about maybe...
Maybe Easter.
You come on back for a visit.
I'll bake you
a big old juicy ham,
and we'll bite the heads off
chocolate Easter bunnies.
And we'll put rabbit ears
on Mr. Randolph.
Oh, I think me
and William Ernest
would just love that.
Trotter...
I love you.
I know, baby.
And I love you too.
I'm ready to go home now.
Thank you.
Our girl's going to be
just fine, Maime.
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