Come Back, Little Sheba
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:22:01
Fine. I'll fix something hot for you.
:22:04
- I hope I'm not rushing you.
- Not at all.

:22:06
Have a good day. That's all right,
Daddy, you go on.

:22:11
- Bye, you two, have fun.
- Wanna walk to the office?

:22:14
- No, Daddy, I ain't even dressed.
- Kiss Daddy goodbye.

:22:18
- Bye-bye.
- Aren't you gonna kiss me goodbye?

:22:21
- Go on, Doc.
- Can't spend time kissing all the girls.

:22:31
- Can I carry those?
- They're not heavy, I can manage.

:22:34
It would look silly, a man my age.
:22:36
A lot of men your age go to school.
I guess you had your share of college.

:22:42
You can always tell
when a man's educated.

:22:45
And isn't that a Phi Beta Kappa key?
:22:47
I found it in a drawer the other day.
You're observant, Marie.

:22:51
- Where'd you go?
- Mead. Most people never heard of it.

:22:55
If they know anything
about medical colleges they have.

:22:59
It's to medicine what Harvard is to law.
I had an uncle who went there.

:23:03
Do people usually go to Mead
to become chiropractors?

:23:06
- Well, I... I didn't finish there.
- What happened?

:23:09
Well, I... I just didn't finish.
:23:12
You take biology? You like it?
:23:14
Sure. What's more interesting than
nature, especially our own bodies?

:23:19
Speaking of bodies, my friend Turk.
:23:24
This is where I have to leave you.
Have a good day.

:23:27
- Same to you, Marie.
- Hey, Turk.

:23:31
- If it isn't Mrs Rembrandt.
- Got room for me on your handlebars?

:23:41
- Hello, Mrs Coffman. How are you?
- Thank you, fine, Mrs Delaney.

:23:47
You're the busiest woman I ever saw.
:23:50
Keeping busy is keeping happy.
:23:52
With four kids to look after,
you've got no time to sit around.

:23:57
- No, I suppose not.
- You don't hear me complain.


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