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---> I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT FACE AS LONG AS I LIVE. DOES EVERYBODY LOOK THAT WAY WHEN THEY HAVE LOST SOMETHING? I DON’T MEAN LIKE LOSING A FLASHLIGHT. I MEAN DO PEOPLE LOOK LIKE THAT WHEN THEY HAVE '''LOST?'''

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---> I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT FACE AS LONG AS I LIVE. DOES EVERYBODY LOOK THAT WAY WHEN THEY HAVE LOST SOMETHING? I DON’T MEAN LIKE LOSING A FLASHLIGHT. I MEAN DO PEOPLE LOOK LIKE THAT WHEN THEY HAVE '''LOST?''''''LOST?'''
* After humiliating Sport with pictures of him in a maid costume, he doesn't say anything but gives a DisapprovingLook. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone The next scene has her crying into her pillow.]]
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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too -- even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh or cry, will draw exactly the latter reaction from you.

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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too -- even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh or cry, laugh, will draw exactly the latter reaction from you.
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--> "I will always remember that face. That's the face you make when you really lose something."

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--> "I will always remember that face. That's the face you make when you really lose something.""
** That's in the book also, when Harrison Withers loses his cats:
---> I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT FACE AS LONG AS I LIVE. DOES EVERYBODY LOOK THAT WAY WHEN THEY HAVE LOST SOMETHING? I DON’T MEAN LIKE LOSING A FLASHLIGHT. I MEAN DO PEOPLE LOOK LIKE THAT WHEN THEY HAVE '''LOST?'''
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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too - even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh, or cry as she leaves.

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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too - -- even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh, laugh or cry as she leaves.cry, will draw exactly the latter reaction from you.



--> "I will always remember that face. That's the face you make. When you really lose something."

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--> "I will always remember that face. That's the face you make. When make when you really lose something."
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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too - even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh, or cry as she leaves.

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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too - even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh, or cry as she leaves.leaves.
* In the film, when Harriet notices that the Crazy-cat-man had all his cats taken away.
--> "I will always remember that face. That's the face you make. When you really lose something."
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* When Ole Golly leaves. It's done very well in the film too - even if you don't like Rosie O'Donnell, her stalwart face as she leaves, telling Harriet not to laugh, or cry as she leaves.

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