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The film's ending lines (also a Tearjerker):

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* --> '''James''': So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that.

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* --> '''James''': So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that.
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* Any time James is hurt or needs help and they take care of him- particularly with Davy after [[spoiler: the morphine is lost.]]

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* ** Any time James is hurt or needs help and they take care of him- particularly with Davy after [[spoiler: the morphine is lost.]]



--> '''James''': So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that.

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* --> '''James''': So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that.
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* The boys' general protectiveness and care of James.
* Any time James is hurt or needs help and they take care of him- particularly with Davy after [[spoiler: the morphine is lost.]]
The film's ending lines (also a Tearjerker):
--> '''James''': So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that.

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