A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:01:04
Yeah, we kept a baby in it about 40
years ago.

1:01:07
Well, l was just wondering, if, if,
if you don't need it, id make a

1:01:11
nice handy little wash basket and
l'd be happy to give you a quarter

1:01:14
for it.
1:01:15
Why sure. My Edgar's kids is even
too old.

1:01:26
Excuse me for asking, Mrs. Nolan,
1:01:28
but it won't really make a
handy wash basket.

1:01:34
Please don't say nothing, l ain't
told nobody yet.

1:01:38
lt ain't always easy when you're
poor. But ill be a blessing to you.

1:01:44
Yeah, sure. Sure it will.
1:01:47
But there must be.
1:01:48
l tell you there ain't.
1:01:52
Good bye, Mrs. Nolan. Good bye.
1:01:54
Good bye, and thank you very much.
1:01:56
Don't forget, we're supposed to give
him a beer, or the price of one.

1:02:00
Well, l'm done.
1:02:02
l can't thank you enough, Charlie.
1:02:04
Always glad to do my customers a
favor, of course.

1:02:07
Well, we are real grateful.
1:02:09
lt ain't exactly as if l was in the
regular moving business.

1:02:12
We'll be taking ice from you, same
as usual, once a week.

1:02:15
Well, good bye.
1:02:18
Good bye, Charlie. And thanks.
1:02:19
He worked awful hard, Mama.
1:02:21
We moved up to this flat 'to save
money,

1:02:24
and we're not gonna start by
throwing dimes away.

1:02:26
No sir, there ain't a bathtub
anywhere. l looked all over.

1:02:32
There's the tub, young man.
1:02:34
Every Wednesday and Saturday, same
as always.

1:02:36
ls Mr. Barker.
1:02:40
Well, seems like the Nolans have...
have come up in the world.

1:02:45
Yes, we're so very, very fond of the
sunshine.

1:02:48
"ln Dublin's fair city, where girls
are so pretty,

1:02:51
Run and catch him before he goes to
the old place.

1:02:53
Mr. Nolan happened to be working
when we found we could make the move.

1:02:56
Yeah. Smaller than your old flat,
ain't it?


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