Humoresque
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:09:01
In a black box like a dead fish.
:09:03
A violin no less.
:09:05
- A violin?
- He'll scratch on it for two weeks...

:09:08
...then it's in the closet with Phil's
saxophone. Remember his saxophone?

:09:12
You hoped we had
a musician in the family...

:09:15
...because he followed the organ grinder.
:09:17
But it was the monkey he wanted.
:09:21
He asked for a violin himself
and you didn't buy it for him?

:09:29
- Is that why you're crying, Paul?
- I'm not crying.

:09:32
Well, you're not laughing either.
:09:35
Go upstairs. Put on a new face.
:09:38
Put on your birthday face.
:09:56
What are you doing? I forbid it,
Esther. It's throwing away money.

:10:00
Waste and foolishness.
What for, Esther? What for?

:10:02
It means something when
he asks for something himself.

:10:05
Means he's got an idea
he'll forget in a couple weeks.

:10:09
Maybe, maybe not.
:10:11
Maybe our Paul
will be different than Phil.

:10:15
Maybe our Paul will be different.
:10:17
Every mother thinks
she has a son who'll be different.

:10:20
But it's foolish I tell you.
:10:25
It's the one on the counter in the little
black box. Ask Sid Jeffers, he'll tell you.

:10:31
He's ready to blow out the candles.
:10:34
- Hi, Gina.
- Hello, Gina.

:10:35
Hello.
:10:37
- Happy birthday.
- Did you bring me a present?

:10:42
Make a wish, Paul. Make a wish.
:10:46
- Happy birthday, Paul.
- Gee, I blew out all the lights.

:10:50
All right, Sister, turn on the lights.

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