A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:14:09
Here... Put it up higher, Bill!
1:14:10
Steve's the name.
1:14:12
Thas better, Bill.
1:14:13
Oh, les see, you know it!
1:14:15
Look at all the fun you can have
scratching.

1:14:20
Thank you, Mama.
1:14:21
You know you hate 'era!
1:14:23
They're just fine, Mama!
1:14:30
l got something for you too, Mama.
1:14:33
Johnny, it was real nice of your
friend Mr. McGarrity

1:14:37
to send over those candy
canes for the kids.

1:14:39
Yeah.
1:14:41
Here, l made these candle for today.
You got to light it now, is time.

1:14:47
Merry Christmas, Mama,
from me and Neeley.

1:14:53
Oh! Oh, is pretty. What is it?
1:14:56
Rose water and glycerine. You rub it
on your hands.

1:15:00
This is for you, Papa, from me and
Neeley.

1:15:06
My! l'll quite the thing, won't l?
1:15:11
l think is silly, but Francie said
Papa's always talking about

1:15:15
what nice hands you got.
1:15:16
lt cost a dime but we had a seltzer
bottle top in the junk.

1:15:20
Are... ah...
1:15:24
ls a watch fob. ls made out of
shoe laces.

1:15:27
l wove it on a spool with nails.
1:15:30
Well, if that ain't about the nicest
thing l ever did see.

1:15:34
Maybe is kind of silly, you not
having a watch and all...

1:15:37
Well, now madam, we're all out of
mushrooms under glass,

1:15:40
but l can tell you the time.
1:15:41
Thas the nicest present l ever did
get, Prima Donna.

1:15:45
And, ah, thank you too, son.
1:15:47
You're welcome. l guess the shoe
laces was mine.

1:15:52
lt was silly.
1:15:53
There ain't nothing silly on
Christmas.

1:15:54
l, ah... l got a little present here.

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