A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:03:00
l'm sorry l can't ask you to sit,
Mr. Barker,

1:03:02
l ain't even got the coffee
on yet.

1:03:04
But l got my insurance money handy.
1:03:05
Suppose you're too busy to listen to
a bit of news, about your sister.

1:03:15
She, ah, she's gonna have a baby.
1:03:21
Please tell my sister she shouldn't
make herself such a stranger here.

1:03:24
l shall be very happy to render your
message. Your receipts, Mrs. Nolan.

1:03:27
Be sure to, now, Mr. Barker.
1:03:32
Good day to you, Mr. Nolan. Well,
l'm not one to spoil a family party.

1:03:36
l'll be on my way.
1:03:42
Surprise, Papa. Welcome to your new
home.

1:03:45
Yeah, it is kind of a surprise, all
right.

1:03:50
Did you move up here because it was
cheaper, or because l

1:03:53
We have to save where we can,
somebody's got to.

1:03:56
l don't mind the extra stairs.
1:04:09
We can still see the tree.
1:04:11
Pop, top floor tenant, the roof is
theirs.

1:04:13
And l ain't gonna let anybody up
there except Kenny Gaddis, because,

1:04:17
Hey, does Pop know?
1:04:19
Flossie Gaddis died last night.
1:04:21
Oh, the poor baby.
1:04:24
lt was nice that her Mama got her
all those pretty dresses.

1:04:27
Only now the poor thing will have to
lie in Potter's Field.

1:04:31
But, she did have the dresses.
1:04:36
You better show your Papa the piano.
1:04:39
Yeah, you better show me the piano,
Prima Donna.

1:04:44
The lady that was here left it.
1:04:54
ls got a nice tone.
ls all right.


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