Christmas in July
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:39:01
Goodbye.
:39:14
- What a boy.
- What a business.

:39:18
- Oh, I'm so happy.
- I feel kind of good myself.

:39:21
Can you see the faces on everybody
when we get there?

:39:24
Yeah. Like Christmas in July.
:39:30
Well, happy New Year.
:39:34
It will be a happy new year from now on.
:39:36
Everything new and clean and different.
:39:39
- Just think, Jimmy. No more worry.
- That's right.

:39:44
That's the only terrible thing
about being poor.

:39:47
- What kind of a house will we have?
- Any kind you like.

:39:49
- How about a penthouse?
- They come high, don't they?

:39:52
No, I don't think... Oh, you fool!
:39:58
- Will you love me for always?
- Of course I will.

:40:03
- For always and always?
- I don't know why not.

:40:06
It might be a long time.
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The longer the sweeter, baby.
:40:12
And then he says, "Mum, you're all wet.
You can buy anything you want.

:40:15
"An automobile, new dresses, furniture,
the Davenport, anything."

:40:19
My Irving, he drinks too.
Once in a while, a little bit.

:40:23
- Not so little.
- Yes, I know.

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But Jimmy doesn't. He wouldn't take a drink
unless something happened.

:40:29
- Maybe he lost his job.
- He said he got a raise.

:40:32
- Who's giving raises these days?
- (Car horns honking)

:40:35
I can't think what has happened.
:40:37
(Commotion outside)
:40:39
They're bringing him home.
:40:41
- Who asked you something?
- No...

:40:43
Don't you worry. Maybe just a little accident.
:40:46
Maybe just a leg or a finger.
:40:49
Come here quick! Hurry up!
:40:52
(Horns blaring)
:40:54
- What is it?
- A funeral.

:40:59
Hey, Mum, come on down.
You too, Mrs Schwartz.


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