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:12:00
l was late.
:12:02
Very late.
:12:06
Who are the choir boys?
:12:09
l don't know.
:12:12
That short one looks familiar.
:12:16
We had a strike meeting last night.
l thought l told you.

:12:19
l was telling Kay about you,
:12:21
how when you was a kid
l used to come home from school

:12:23
and tell you
everything l'd learned that day.

:12:25
l was telling her what a swell girl you were
and how hard you've worked.

:12:28
There. Picketing all day
is hard on the shoes.

:12:32
The paper keeps 'em
from wearing out.

:12:35
lt may save the shoes,
but it's hard on the feet.

:12:43
l'm complaining.
:12:44
When l think of the other people
who are striking,

:12:46
most of them with big families.
:12:49
l've only got Tommy and me
to worry about.

:12:56
What's the matter, Drina?
:12:57
Nothing. Nothing.
:13:12
Boy, ain't that something?
You should've seen what used to be there.

:13:15
What for?
l don't want to even see it now.

:13:17
l don't wanna hear you
say it every minute.

:13:18
Nobody knows us, so shut up.
:13:23
- Hiya, Dave.
- Hiya, T.B.

:13:24
Come on, Dippy.
Let's see you dive in.

:13:26
Okay, okay, l'm goin'.
:13:28
Look at me, look at me.
l'm divin'. A back-jack!

:13:31
Get someone to knock you in.
:13:32
l'm comin', l'm comin'.
My head acts funny.

:13:34
Aw, get out and let me alone.
l'll go in. Get out of here, will ya?

:13:38
- Hey, kid.
- What?

:13:40
You got sense enough
to run an errand?

:13:42
Sure, where?
:13:43
What are you doing? l'll go.
:13:44
41 8, third floor, second door.
:13:47
Tell the old lady there
a friend wants to see her.

:13:49
Okay. 41 8. Okay.

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