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LOVE’S EVERLASTING COURAGE FILM MOVIE SCENE
LOVE’S EVERLASING COURAGE A ROUGH RIDE
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LOVE’S EVERLASING COURAGE MISSY: Pa, they're here! CLARK: Come on, Missy. GRANDMOTHER ( CLARK’S MOTHER) : Clark, my dear, sweet boy. CLARK: It's good to see you. GRANDMOTHER: - HoW are you? MISSY: Grandma! GRANDMOTHER: Oh! Oh, my goodness, how you've grown, like a rose. MISSY: Yes, but I'm all grown up now. GRANDMOTHER: Oh, I can see that, my darling. GRANDFATHER: - Well, don't I get a hug? MISSY: Grandpa! GRANDFATHER: Yeah, look at you! ( to Clark) Well, Son, it's been far too long since We've seen you. CLARK: Good to see you, Pa. Let me grab your bags, help you get settled. GRANDMOTHER: Where's Ellen? CLARK: She's at Work. GRANDFATHER: Work? GRANDMOTHER: At home? CLARK: At the tailor's. ----------- ( Ellen gets home riding her horse) MISSY: We've been Waiting for you. ELLEN: I can see that. Hello, sweetheart. Mmm! Come here. Your folks get in all right? CLARK: They're actually already here. ELLEN: I'm late? And I'm the Wife Who didn't make supper? Your ma's gonna have something to say about that. CLARK: Oh, she'll be fine. Don't Worry about her. ELLEN ( To Missy) You all Washed up? MISSY: Yes, ma'am. Pa made me. ELLEN: Then what are we waiting on? Let's go eat. CLARK: So, how was your first day? ELLEN: I enjoy Working With Sarah. CLARK: Yeah?
http://www.eslmoviescenes.blogspot.com/ ELLEN: You know she's a widow. CLARK: Yeah. ELLEN: You know Ben's a widower. CLARK: Mm-hmm Yeah, he has two kids too. ELLEN: Mm-hmm. CLARK: Ellen, don't get any ideas. ELLEN ( entering the house and meeting her father in law) Well, hello, Lloyd. LLOYD: Ellen. Oh! So good to see you. ELLEN: It is so good to see you. LLOYD: Look at you. ELLEN: How was your trip in? LLOYD: Oh, not bad. Not bad at all. I do have to admit though. The old back does need a good night's rest. ELLEN: ( to her mother in law) Irene, it is so Wonderful to see you. IRENE: Ellen. ELLEN: I'm sorry I'm late. IRENE: I understand you're Working. ELLEN: I am. Today Was my first day. IRENE: You know, in my time, a woman really wouldn't... LLOYD: ( by kissing his wife to deliberately interrupt the conversation ) MWah! IRENE: Oh, my! Stop. LLOYD: What do you say we eat? IRENE: Just go sit down. ( after dinner, leaving the house) ELLEN: Are you sure you're gonna be okay staying in town? IRENE: Oh, my, yes. We don't wanna impose. I almost forgot. I brought you something. LLOYD ( To his son) I'll be here in the morning. CLARK: No, Pa, you don't have to do that. LLOYD: Now, look, look... I've been around long enough to know that if the wife has to take a job things aren't going as Well as they could be. CLARK: 8:00? LLOYD: I'll be here. IRENE: ( Giving a doll to Missy) There. MISSY: She's beautiful, Grandma. I love her. Thank you. IRENE: Oh, good. I'm so glad. MISSY: Look, Mom. ELLEN: She's lovely. IRENE: Thank you. I made her special for you. MISSY: I will keep her with me always. Thank you so much, Grandma. Pa, look What Grandma made for me. CLARK: I see that. What's her name gonna be? MISSY: I don't know. I just got her. LLOYD: ome on. We better get going. It's a long Way into toWn. …… ( early in the morning, Lloyd and Clark are getting water from the river) LLOYD: Son, Why didn't you tell us you were having trouble with the land? CLARK: A man's gotta stand on his own. I didn't wanna come begging for help. LLOYD: Yep, a man does have to go off and find his way, make his own life. But he shouldn't forget where he comes from. CLARK: I didn't want you to think I couldn't take care of my family. LLOYD: Son, I Would never. So, how long has this well been dry anyway?
http://www.eslmoviescenes.blogspot.com/ CLARK: It's been a spell. Just had enough for the garden and the animals from the creek. But... it's been barely enough to sustain us. LLOYD: Well, have you tried digging a little deeper into the well? CLARK: Yes, sir, but... I hit rock. LLOYD: Yeah, Well, I noticed you, uh... you dug another one out in the field in front of the house. CLARK: - Yes, sir, same problem. LLOYD: Well, I think I may know of a way to get you some water without having to dig wells all over creation. Your old man knows a thing or two about dealing with a drought. --------- ( cut to the taylor’s. Sara and Ellen) SARAH: What do you think, hmm? ELLEN: Oh, it's beautiful. You are truly an artist. SARAH: Why, thank you. ELLEN: Can I ask you something, Sarah? SARAH: Certainly. ELLEN: Your husband, he passed on a couple of years back. SARAH: Yes. ELLEN: He's still in your heart? SARAH: He will always be in my heart. ELLEN: What I meant was …do you ever see yourself with somebody else? Remarrying, I mean? SARAH: At first I didn't. No, the pain was so strong. I couldn't imagine a time when I could be open to someone else. But time has a way of changing things without you knowing. It took some time, but, uh... I think the Lord has allowed my aching heart to heal. ELLEN: Ben Graham lost his Wife. He's a good man, a good father. SARAH: And he is a rather handsome man, I must say.