A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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:57:01
And you can see the seasons change
when you go.

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Bend down, Papa. My cup runneth over.
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ls dishonest, thas what it is.
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You're setting the child an awful
bad example.

:57:21
Papa said if it doesn't hurt anybody,
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and if is not dishonest
in your heart...

:57:25
You two and your fancy words.
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How do you spell transfer, Francie?
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T-R-A-N-S-F-E-R.
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l'd rather be shot than do this
arithmetic.

:57:37
lll come to you, Sonny.
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And another thing, we kept Francie
out of here so she and Neeley could

:57:40
be in the same class and you could
look after him.

:57:43
And here, just the year when they're
getting ready to graduate,

:57:45
you go and...
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l tell you, is against the law and
you're making her live a lie and

:57:48
l won't have you doing it.
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l'm going to do this for her, Katie.
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Maybe is my fault, or not, but
there ain't much l can give her.

:58:04
Well, ill make an awful long walk
for your mornings.

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l don't mind getting up early.
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And ill be much harder on your
shoes and you won't have dresses '

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like the other children.
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l promise to wash down my dress
every single night.

:58:14
How do you spell "appreciate".
Francie?

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A-P-P...
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Wait a minute.
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R-E-C-l-A-T-E.
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Well, if the principal swallows that
story, and l don't think he will,

:58:28
l'll see what l can do about making
over that checked dress

:58:31
of mine for you.
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Why not, my school's over-crowded as
it is.

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This is Frances Nolan, class.
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l'm sure you'll all make her
welcome to our school.

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Now, that will be your desk, Frances.

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