Christmas in July
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:13:04
- Don't fall down the ladder.
- I've been down it before.

:13:07
You fell down it before too.
:13:09
- Good night.
- Good night.

:13:11
- See you at the office.
- Aren't you going to take me?

:13:15
All right.
:13:17
- Good night, Jimmy.
- Good night.

:13:20
- Good night.
- Good night.

:13:23
Night.
:13:28
- Good night, honey.
- Good night, darling.

:13:37
- Good night.
- Good night.

:13:39
Good night!
:13:43
- (Jimmy) I tell you, it makes you sleep.
- OK, it makes you sleep.

:13:46
And water runs uphill
and dogs miaow and cats bark

:13:49
and water's red-hot in the winter
and freezes over in the summer.

:13:54
You're a dreamer. Just like your father.
:13:57
With him it was always automobiles
:13:58
where the wind, it scooped it up in the front
:14:01
and pushed out the back to make it go,
or some such.

:14:03
There's no wind blowing out of my ideas.
:14:05
- Pretty windy. Have you got car fare?
- Think so.

:14:10
- (Coin drops to floor)
- Yeah.

:14:12
Make a wish.
What falls to the floor comes to the door.

:14:16
- All right.
- There's nothing to laugh about.

:14:18
I mind the time your father,
may his soul be peaceful,

:14:21
dropped a quarter down a crack,
:14:23
and it wasn't an hour till a near-sighted man
gave him a five-dollar gold piece

:14:27
instead of a nickel in paying his fare.
:14:30
- We went to Coney that night.
- What was wrong with Pa's eyes?

:14:33
He was looking somewhere else.
:14:35
There was nothing the matter
with your father.

:14:37
He was a fine-looking conductor.
:14:39
- He was.
- You'd seem a shrimp beside him.

:14:42
- I would.
- Don't say anything against him.

:14:44
I'm not saying anything against him, Mum.
:14:46
Well, watch your step.
:14:49
- Jimmy.
- Yes'm?

:14:52
There's money in your cup.

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