A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:16:00
Like l was saying, l got...
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Merry Christmas, Miss Francie.
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Come on, we're in here.
ls Mr. McShane.

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l hope l'm not intruding.
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Merry Christmas, Mr. McShane.
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Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas. l was just ah
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Hello, handsome.
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Oh, Mrs. Edwards.
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l was just passing and l happened to
see the light still burning.

1:16:17
And l was thinking l'd like
to have a hand in

1:16:20
decorating that fine
Christmas tree.

1:16:22
...l see someone's already provided.
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Well, we can always use more of 'em,
Mr. McShane. Thank you kindly.

1:16:27
Won't you come in and have a cup of
coffee with us?

1:16:29
Oh, thanks, no. Ah, this evening's
for families.

1:16:33
And, l got to be getting home now,
so, l'll say goodbye and...

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and Merry Christmas to everybody.
1:16:39
Thank you, Mr. McShane, good night.
1:16:40
That was mighty nice of him.
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Mr. McShane's a fine man.
1:16:44
He's l think sometimes a lonely man.
1:16:47
Well, like l was saying, l... l got
something here.

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l mean, l got a present for somebody
that ain't exactly here.

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Grandma helped me pick it out. ls
for... you know who.

1:16:59
Oh, Bill, is beautiful.
Look everybody.

1:17:05
Oh, Bill, darling, l've never been
so happy.

1:17:08
l'm going to get some coffee.
1:17:22
Katie?
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Yeah.
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l'm glad for you.
1:17:33
l don't know. l'm scared, l guess.
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You got no call to be. Look how
swell them two are.

1:17:41
Told Johnny yet? Well, maybe
you oughta, it might help him.

1:17:54
Yeah. You better take the coffee in.
1:17:56
You're a fine girl, Katie. l never
said any different.


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