Come Back, Little Sheba
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:01:35
Good morning.
You've come to see the room?

:01:39
Yes, I have. I'm Marie Buckholder.
:01:41
Oh. How are you, dear?
You're from the university?

:01:45
- Yes. I hope I didn't get you up.
- Oh, no, honey.

:01:48
I had to get up, anyway.
:01:51
It's up here. Is this the first room
you looked for?

:01:55
- Yes, it is.
- I hope you like it.

:01:58
- I'm sure I will.
- We haven't any children, you know.

:02:02
Come right in. Right in here.
:02:05
This is the room, honey.
:02:07
See? You got a closet.
:02:11
Nice, big closet.
And a lamp for reading.

:02:16
I'll have to get you a bulb.
:02:19
It's usually more quiet.
I guess a student needs it quiet.

:02:24
But today being Saturday,
the Coffman kids is home.

:02:28
The view isn't too important.
:02:31
- It ain't too much money?
- No, the price seems all right.

:02:35
Nice bed. A wonderful bed.
:02:38
Good mattress.
I know, 'cause I slept here myself.

:02:42
- You did?
- Well, not lately.

:02:44
My husband used to be sickly.
But he's all right now.

:02:48
I don't know, Mrs Delaney,
I'll think it over.

:02:51
There isn't anything
closer to the university.

:02:55
- It's very convenient, but...
- The bathroom's nice.

:02:59
I just had it repainted three years ago.

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