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:07:01
Oh, all right.
:07:02
ln French, Phillip, in French.
:07:05
Yes, Mademoiselle.
:07:12
Tommy.
:07:18
lt's gonna hurt the material.
:07:19
lt's gonna be all worn out,
washing and ironing it all the time.

:07:24
Drina, l don't need no shirt.
:07:26
What's the matter with this?
l'm late.

:07:28
Late for what? For those no-good kids?
For playing in the street all day?

:07:32
All right, so you'll be late--
late for not working.

:07:35
Everybody's always asking what
your sister's doing going on strike.

:07:38
They say--
:07:39
The next time those busybodies
ask you what l'm striking for,

:07:41
you tell them it's for money
that's coming to me for hard work.

:07:44
That $3.50 extra a week would get you
out of these streets, for one thing.

:07:47
lf you think any of us like walking
up and down all day,

:07:50
carrying signs and worrying how we're
going to eat the next day, you're crazy.

:07:54
And don't you go around
being ashamed of what l do.

:07:55
All right. Okay.
:07:59
Something must be the matter with you.
You get so mad...

:08:12
Good morning. Hot, isn't it?
:08:14
Gonna be a scorcher.
:08:16
- lt came early this year, didn't it?
- Certainly did.

:08:21
Drina, you were late last night.
That's why Dave didn't wait.

:08:24
He didn't know whether
you were coming home or not.

:08:26
l wasn't very late.
Just a few minutes late.

:08:29
He used to wait for me.
But now...

:08:38
She doesn't mean anything to him.
lt's just they started talking like one day.

:08:43
Why don't you speak to him, Drina?
:08:46
l couldn't do that.
l haven't any right to.

:08:49
l wouldn't anyway.

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