Come Back, Little Sheba
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:59:09
Marie? Will you help me
move the table?

:59:12
Oh, sure.
:59:15
We have more room this way.
:59:19
Little early to be doing this.
:59:22
I like to set the table early
:59:24
and spend the rest of the day
looking at it. Oh, the cups.

:59:28
- You feeling better?
- Fine.

:59:30
That's good.
:59:33
Marie, d'you know what
I'm gonna have for dinner?

:59:36
- No, what?
- I was awake half the night planning it.

:59:40
We're gonna have stuffed pork chops,
twice-baked potatoes

:59:44
and a big chocolate cake.
:59:46
- And tomato juice.
- Sounds perfect.

:59:49
Look at this tablecloth. Irish linen.
:59:52
Doc's mother gave it to us.
:59:54
- It's lovely.
- The china's real Haviland.

:59:57
- Beautiful.
- Doc's awful proud of it.

1:00:00
- Anything his mother gave him.
- A real mama's boy.

1:00:03
He was the only child and she thought
the sun rose and set in him.

1:00:07
- What were your parents like?
- My father was awful strict.

1:00:11
He didn't let me go out with boys,
on account of I was so pretty.

1:00:16
Once, he caught me holding hands
with Dutch McCoy.

1:00:19
He wouldn't let me out for a month.
1:00:22
- He didn't even want me to marry Doc.
- Why? Doc's such a gentleman.

1:00:26
My dad was just... Well, I guess it was
because I was so young.

1:00:31
Doc and I moved to the city
and I never went back again.

1:00:35
But my mother comes to see me.
1:00:38
- I have to get to class.
- Where's the baking soda?

1:00:42
- Just a minute.
- I'll get it for him.

1:00:46
I'm sorry you don't feel good.
1:00:51
- I'll fix it.
- No, it's no bother.

1:00:53
I'm glad to do it for you.

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