Come Back, Little Sheba
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Remember how mad you was when
he thought he ought to bring me home?

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- I did not get mad.
- Oh, yes, you did.

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Charlie was all right.
You was just jealous.

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- I was not jealous.
- Yes, you were, Doc.

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You got jealous when we went anyplace
if I even looked at another boy.

:36:24
There was nothing between Charlie
and me. There never was.

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Honey, I'm trying to read.
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Are you hungry? Hungry?
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Lots of other boys
called me up for dates.

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Sammy Knight.
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Hank Biederman.
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- Dutch McCoy.
- Sure, baby, you were the It girl.

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But I saved all my dates for you,
didn't I, Daddy?

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- As far as I know.
- Doc, I did.

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You know I did. I never had a date
with any other boy but you.

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That was a long time ago.
It's all forgotten.

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Doc, how can you say that? Those were
the happiest times of our lives.

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I'll never forget them.
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I'll never forget that spring.
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It was such a nice spring.
The trees were so full and so green.

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And the air smelled so sweet.
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Remember the walks we took
down by the old chapel?

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It was so quiet and still.
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That was such a nice spring.
:37:41
In spring, a young man's fancy turns...
pretty fancy.

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I was pretty then, wasn't I, Doc?
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Remember the first time
you kissed me?

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You were scared as a young girl.
You trembled so.

:37:57
We'd been going together
almost a year.


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