A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:33:00
ld have to be me.
Nobody else loved him like l do.

1:33:08
Maybe you could do that for me. And
if you could, he wouldn't even die.

1:33:27
l hope you don't think l'm forward
coming in like this, Mrs. Nolan.

1:33:30
How are you, Francie?
1:33:32
l'm well, thank you.
1:33:33
Have a chair. Francie, see if Mr.
McGarrity won't have some coffee.

1:33:36
Not for me, thank you.
l figured l'd ought to come.

1:33:40
l suppose you know how Johnny
and l done business.

1:33:43
He used to give me money to keep
and then draw against it.

1:33:47
l got to looking around.
1:33:52
And... what do you think?
1:33:54
l had pretty near 5 bucks
in his box.

1:33:57
Ando so l figured
it belongs to you.

1:34:04
ld more likely be
that he owed you.

1:34:08
But thank you very much.
1:34:11
l just thought...
- We'll make out.

1:34:16
There's something else, then.
1:34:18
Maybe you wouldn't mind if...
1:34:21
if Francie and Neeley
come down and work for me,

1:34:24
afternoons like. l mean,
after school and Saturdays.

1:34:27
Maybe it isn't just the place
you'd favour them working,

1:34:31
but l'd keep an eye on them.
1:34:34
And l could pay them
2 dollars a week a piece.

1:34:37
l'd take it
as a real favour, Madame.

1:34:43
You're an awful bad liar.
1:34:45
But you're a very good man.
l'm ashamed l didn't know before.

1:34:50
No, it isn't that, Madame.
Johnny was...

1:34:53
Well, l don't know. Johnny...
1:34:56
Johnny always talked
about his family like...

1:34:59
like folks ought to,
only they don't.


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