A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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:52:00
Now you're getting some sense.
:52:01
School is the same this year as it
was last.

:52:04
Mama, you know that big market on
Clancy Street, down the hill?

:52:08
You can't play there, if thas what
you mean,

:52:10
that neighborhooïs expensive.
:52:12
Well, l meant, l mean, well the
other day l passed that

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way on my way home.
:52:17
And well, Mom, you know whas just
a couple blocks

:52:19
away from that market?
:52:20
Another market, l guess,
:52:22
and am l supposed to guess whas
two blocks away from there?

:52:24
Francie why don't you say what you
mean.

:52:27
l didn't mean anything l guess.
:52:30
Neeley, sometimes l think you make
these holes on purpose.

:52:34
Papa?
:52:36
Yes, baby?
:52:37
You know what l read in a magazine
once?

:52:39
What was it, Francie.
:52:41
Well, it said that walking was a
good thing.

:52:44
lt said people would look and feel a
lot better if they did more of it.

:52:47
Walking put rose petals in your
cheeks, it said.

:52:50
Then l ought to be a raving beauty
with all them stairs.

:52:52
That isn't what it meant. lt meant,
well, like on a Sunday.

:52:57
People would feel a lot better if
they got out and took a walk or

:53:00
something, instead of just sitting
around.

:53:02
Francie, l want you to stop talking
around about things like that.

:53:04
lf you got something to say, just
say it right out. Plain.

:53:10
l wasn't going to say anything.
l was just talking about walking.

:53:17
Well, there's been so much talking
about walking, l think l'll take one.

:53:23
You want to go along, Prima Donna?
:53:25
Oh, yes, Papa. Sure, Papa.
:53:32
Must be pretty special this place
you walk to thas two blocks away

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from the market.
:53:36
This way, Papa.
:53:43
ls this it?
:53:44
Yes, Papa.
:53:47
The school? l don't understand.
:53:52
lt must be just as nice inside,
don't you think?

:53:55
The teachers and all and...
:53:57
Well, what are you driving at, baby?

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