Come Back, Little Sheba
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1:03:00
I certainly have to hand it to you.
1:03:03
All these years, I've said to myself,
"Mrs Delaney is a good-for-nothing.

1:03:07
"Sits around the house all day,
never even shakes a dust mop."

1:03:11
It just goes to show
you can never tell about people.

1:03:15
- Candy?
- Thank you, no.

1:03:18
- Your dinner smells good.
- Pork chops and twice-baked potatoes.

1:03:22
That reminds me,
my kids must be hungry.

1:03:26
- Nice.
- Doc's favourite.

1:03:30
I forgot to return your silver polish.
Thanks for lending it to me.

1:03:34
- Have a nice evening.
- Thanks.

1:03:37
- Night.
- Good night.

1:03:39
Mrs Delaney?
1:03:44
Mrs Delaney.
1:03:47
- Yeah?
- Would you help me?

1:03:49
You and Doc won't mind if we eat and
run? Bruce will want to take me out.

1:03:54
That's all right, honey.
We understand perfectly.

1:03:57
- Thanks a lot.
- That's a beautiful dress.

1:04:01
- You never wore that before.
- I know my man.

1:04:04
- Are you gonna marry Bruce?
- I am. I made up my mind last night.

1:04:09
- I feel kinda sorry for Turk.
- He may be sore for a while.

1:04:13
- But he has other girls. He'll get over it.
- Won't he feel bad?

1:04:17
He's had his eye on a pretty girl
in his history class for a long time.

1:04:21
- He's just not the marrying kind.
- Oh. Really?

1:04:27
Oh, Bruce!
1:04:29
- You want me to open the door?
- I'll get it.

1:04:40
- Can't you get out of it?
- Not without hurting her feelings.

1:04:43
If we have to eat with them,
I'd rather take them out.

1:04:46
- And not be able to get rid of them?
- Who's clever now?

1:04:51
Hello there.
1:04:54
Mrs Delaney, this is Bruce. Finally.
1:04:57
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

1:04:59
Marie was so excited about
your coming. I bet you're hungry.


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