-Sorry I’m late.
-We didn’t ever think you’d leave Ole Miss.
-It does take 4 years, Jolene.
-I got a job today. Writing for the Jackson Journal.
-Great. You can write my obituary.
-Charlotte Phelan –dead. Her daughter, still single.
-Does this dress look on homemade?
-I reckon when you finish it won’t.
-Thank you.
-She looked like the winning bourse at the Kentucky Derby.
-I drafted the “Home Health Sanitation Initiative”.
-The what?
-A bill that requires every white home to have a separate bathroom for the help.
-Maybe we should just build you a bathroom outside, Hilly.
-Minny!
-Hey, Aibileen!
-Hey Minny.
-Mmm-hmm.
-These women raise white children.
-We love them, and they love us.
-But they can’t even use the toilets in our houses.
-Minny, are you in there?
-You are fired!
-You said to write about what disturb me…particularly if it bothers no one else.
-I’d like to write something from the point of view of the help.
-I want to interview you.
-No maid is ever going to tell you the truth.
-That’s a hell of a risk to take in Jackson, Mississippi.
-Courage-ain’t just about bein’ brave.
-It’s about overcoming fear, and daring to do what is right for your fellow man.
-What changed your mind?
-God. And Miss Hilly Holbrook.
-Imma help with your stories.
-We all are.
-Y’all brought me into this.
-And I’m gonna finish it.
-Have you lost your mind?
-No ma’am. But you ‘bout to.
-It’s quite scandalous.
-Sounds like Jackson if ask me.
-You tell Abiline -do I have plans for her.
-You’re a godless woman.
-We’ve gone and done it now.
英単語まとめ
obituary・・・死亡記事
reckon・・・数える、計算する、見なす、考える
fellow man・・・人間同士、同胞
-We didn’t ever think you’d leave Ole Miss.
-It does take 4 years, Jolene.
-I got a job today. Writing for the Jackson Journal.
-Great. You can write my obituary.
-Charlotte Phelan –dead. Her daughter, still single.
-Does this dress look on homemade?
-I reckon when you finish it won’t.
-Thank you.
-She looked like the winning bourse at the Kentucky Derby.
-I drafted the “Home Health Sanitation Initiative”.
-The what?
-A bill that requires every white home to have a separate bathroom for the help.
-Maybe we should just build you a bathroom outside, Hilly.
-Minny!
-Hey, Aibileen!
-Hey Minny.
-Mmm-hmm.
-These women raise white children.
-We love them, and they love us.
-But they can’t even use the toilets in our houses.
-Minny, are you in there?
-You are fired!
-You said to write about what disturb me…particularly if it bothers no one else.
-I’d like to write something from the point of view of the help.
-I want to interview you.
-No maid is ever going to tell you the truth.
-That’s a hell of a risk to take in Jackson, Mississippi.
-Courage-ain’t just about bein’ brave.
-It’s about overcoming fear, and daring to do what is right for your fellow man.
-What changed your mind?
-God. And Miss Hilly Holbrook.
-Imma help with your stories.
-We all are.
-Y’all brought me into this.
-And I’m gonna finish it.
-Have you lost your mind?
-No ma’am. But you ‘bout to.
-It’s quite scandalous.
-Sounds like Jackson if ask me.
-You tell Abiline -do I have plans for her.
-You’re a godless woman.
-We’ve gone and done it now.
英単語まとめ
obituary・・・死亡記事
reckon・・・数える、計算する、見なす、考える
fellow man・・・人間同士、同胞
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