Going My Way
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again
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What's that "again"?
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- I was imitating you, Father.
- Did I do that?

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CAROL: Definitely.
O'MALLEY: Maybe, but I didn't do that...

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[lmitating Carol] And the day after forever
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You're my favourite song
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There's no thought behind that at all.
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We'll talk about
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What has that got to do with the song?
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Hello, Father.
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This young lady came to us for some help.
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[Fitzgibbon exclaims inquisitively]
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FITZGIBBON: So it's work you're wanting.
CAROL: Yes, Father.

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- I think maybe I could place you.
- You can?

:35:50
What would you think
of a little general housework?

:35:54
Mrs. Scaponi, with all those children,
11, no, 1 2, in October.

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FITZGIBBON: I think
maybe she could use you.

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No. I'm not looking for that kind of work.
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I don't think you understand, Father.
She's a singer.

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[Humming]
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Aren't you?
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FITZGIBBON: Well, now...
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FITZGIBBON: And where, may I ask,
are you expecting to find employment?

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FITZGIBBON: In some nice cool,
airy nightclub, I suppose.

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FITZGIBBON: Any prospects?
CAROL: No. Not exactly.

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And you're willing to starve
rather than push a broom?

:36:30
- You have a home, I presume?
- No, she just left it, Father.

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FITZGIBBON: Go right back to your parents.
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A fine little girl like you
singing someplace like that...

:36:39
Blue Goose or something.
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But you've got to start someplace, Father.
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Nonsense. Being a good wife and mother
is a good enough start for you.

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Like your own mother.
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[Sighing]
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- Goodbye, Father.
- Goodbye.


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