词汇:child

n. 儿童,孩子;子孙;产物

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The sight of Mary and the children suffering is too much for George.
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MARY (in an outburst) George, why must you torture the children? Why don't you . . .
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Mary and the children stare at him, stunned by his furious outburst. There is silence in the room.
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INTERIOR LIVING ROOM �� NIGHT CLOSE SHOT �� The room has suddenly become ominously quiet, the only SOUND being George's labored breathing. George goes over to a corner of the room where his workshop is set up �� a drawing table, several models of modern buildings, bridges, etc. Savagely he kicks over the models, picks up some books and hurls them into the corner. Mary and the children watch, horrified. George looks around and sees them staring at him as if he were some unknown wild animal. The three children are crying.
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She closes her eyes and relaxes on the bed. George pulls the covers over her. He bends down and his lips touch a tendril of the child's hair. Then he gets up and tiptoes out of the room.
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MARY AND CHILDREN Bless you!
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EXTERIOR STREET �� DAY MEDIUM CLOSE SHOT �� children wheeling old tires.
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POTTER:
Forty-five. Forty-five. Out of which, after supporting your mother, and paying your bills, you're able to keep, say, ten, if you skimp. A child or two comes along, and you won't even be able to save the ten. Now, if this young man of twenty-eight was a common, ordinary yokel, I'd say he was doing fine. But George Bailey is not a common, ordinary yokel. He's an intelligent, smart, ambitious young man � who hates his job �� who hates the Building and Loan almost as much as I do. A young man who's been dying to get out on his own ever since he was born. A young man . . . the smartest one of the crowd, mind you, a young man who has to sit by and watch his friends go places, because he's trapped. Yes, sir, trapped into frittering his life away playing nursemaid to a lot of garlic-eaters.
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FADE IN:
EXTERIOR SLUM STREET BEDFORD FALLS �� DAY �� TWO YEARS LATER MEDIUM CLOSE SHOT �� In front of one of the miserable shacks that line the street are two vehicles. One of them is George Bailey's rickety car, and the other is an even more rickety truck piled high with household goods. The Martini family is moving. The family consists of Martini, his wife and four kid of various ages, from two to ten. George and Mary are helping the Martinis move. About a dozen neighbors crowd around. Martini and George, assisted by three of the Martini children, are carrying out the last of the furniture. As they emerge from the house, one of the neighbors, Schultz, calls out:
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Why, in the twenty-five years since he and Uncle Billy started this thing, he never once thought of himself. Isn't that right, Uncle Billy? He didn't save enough money to send Harry to school, let alone me. But he did help a few people get out of your slums, Mr. Potter. And what's wrong with that? Why . . . Here, you're all businessmen here. Doesn't it make them better citizens? Doesn't it make them better customers? You . . . you said . . . What'd you say just a minute ago? . . . They had to wait and save their money before they even ought to think of a decent home. Wait! Wait for what? Until their children grow up and leave them? Until they're so old and broken-down that they . . . Do you know how long it takes a working man to save five thousand dollars? Just remember this, Mr. Potter, that this rabble you're talking about . . . they do most of the working and paying and living and dying in this community. Well, is it too much to have them work and pay and live and die in a couple of decent rooms and a bath? Anyway, my father didn't think so. People were human beings to him, but to you, a warped, frustrated old man, they're cattle. Well, in my book he died a much richer man than you'll ever be!
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ANNIE:
That's why all children should be girls.
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BAILEY:
Mr. Potter, what makes you such a hard-skulled character? You have no family �� no children. You can't begin to spend all the money you've got.
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BAILEY:
But they're somebody's children.
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POTTER:
BAILEY:
I can't do that. These families have children.
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FRANKLIN'S VOICE Yes, but he's got the faith of a child �� simple. Joseph, send for Clarence.
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But I'm happy to report that every one of my children got the chance to see the world beyond.
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I was so prolific, in fact, that I borrowed my children's names so I could submit more than one entry.
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You remember the child who set a high price on this picture... before she could bear to see it go?
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You're here to have children and you're barren!
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As long as George's child is well.
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I'll say what I like to my own child.
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