Lust for Life
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And when I haven't, I look for easier work.
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I have a baby to feed.
He's at home with my mother.

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- Where's your husband?
- What husband?

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I've been at the tubs all day.
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They were supposed to pay me tonight
but they put me off till tomorrow.

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- Can't your mother help you?
- She's helped plenty.

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She's taught me all I know.
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Can I have another?
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Here. Put this in your pocket instead.
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- I'm only sorry it isn't more.
- Who bit your hand?

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- I burned it.
- Let me see it.

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What were you trying to do?
Fry it for dinner?

:31:49
- I'll get something for it.
- It'll be all right.

:31:52
Got any oil or butter
in this cockroach trap?

:31:54
We sell drinks, not food.
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It's a bad burn. Come home with me.
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- I'll dress it for you before it gets worse.
- Thank you. It'll heal.

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What's the matter with you?
You're afraid to be seen with me?

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This is a woman, Theo,
who is far from young, far from pretty...

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but she was good to me, and kind.
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She's evidently had a great deal of trouble
and a hard life...

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and there's nothing at all
distinguished or unusual about her.

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We talked about all sorts of things. ;
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her life, her troubles, her poverty...
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her health, her loneliness.
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If you had nothing at all,
it'd make no difference.

:32:59
Since you came over and talked to me,
I don't feel alone anymore.


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