A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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1:58:00
Well, l wish you didn't have to
hurry.

1:58:02
Gotta get this family of mine home.
1:58:03
Steve's got to deliver milk to a lot
of those babies

1:58:05
that like that bottled kind.
1:58:08
...Hmm. You don't want frown like
that, Kate.

1:58:10
The fellas don't like that at all.
Good bye, kids. So long, Mac.

1:58:15
Oh, so long, Mrs. Edwards.
1:58:17
Thank you, Aunt Sissy.
1:58:23
Bye, Mac.
1:58:24
Mr. Edwards, good bye.
1:58:29
Well... Well, l will take the
baby from you, Mr. McShane.

1:58:42
Mrs. Nolan, likely you've been
wondering why l came here tonight.

1:58:51
Well, let your wondering be over
because

1:58:53
l came here on a personal matter.
1:58:55
Mama, should l go...
1:58:56
No, no. Don't be leaving, children.
1:58:58
My conversation will be concerning
you as well as your mother.

1:59:07
Mrs. Nolan, l feel
1:59:09
that there's no disrespect in
my speaking my mind at this time.

1:59:13
And l feel that a decent time has
elapsed since the passing of

1:59:19
Mrs. McShane, God rest her soul.
1:59:24
Oh, l didn't know, Mr. McShane,
l'm sorry.

1:59:27
Well, l said nothing, Mrs. Nolan,
1:59:29
because it was near the time
of your own bereavement.

1:59:31
And l didn't wish to...
1:59:33
Well, l know that is barely six
months since your own husband too,

1:59:38
left this world, rest his soul.
1:59:43
But, when you feel, a decent
interval has elapsed,

1:59:47
l'm asking to keep company with you,
Catherine Nolan,

1:59:51
with the object of a wedding,
when a decent time has elapsed.

1:59:59
And for my part, l'll be glad to
keep company with you, Mr. McShane,


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