Come Back, Little Sheba
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:06:03
Oh, sure, Doc.
:06:05
Gee, must have been after three
when you got home last night.

:06:10
Where was you working?
At the jail or the hospital?

:06:13
At the jail.
:06:17
- Want fruit juice?
- Oh, sure. Nice and cold.

:06:24
- You sure drink it up fast.
- You know what the doctor said.

:06:29
I'll stock in a lot today.
:06:31
I was sure there was still some left.
:06:35
Doc, can I go with you
to the AA meeting?

:06:39
- For your birthday party.
- Sure.

:06:43
- Wish I had some orange juice.
- I'll go to the store.

:06:46
- Don't bother.
- Oh, it won't take a minute.

:06:51
- I can get some on the way to work.
- No, let me do it for you.

:06:56
I'll be right back. Won't take a second.
:07:10
Mrs Delaney?
:07:19
- I'm Miss Buckholder.
- Mrs Delaney's out.

:07:22
I've come about renting the room,
and not the upstairs room.

:07:27
If Mrs Delaney could let me have
this one, it's really what I had in mind.

:07:32
More a studio than a bedroom.
:07:34
I was here a few minutes ago.
:07:36
You see, I'm studying art
and this would work out just great.

:07:42
D'you think she'd consider it?
But if I'd be in your way...

:07:46
- It's rather far from the bathroom.
- Running up stairs keeps my legs slim.

:07:51
If I have to run in and out and it's late,
I won't be bothering you.

:07:57
Mrs Delaney said
I could move in right away.


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