A Raisin in the Sun
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:09:01
We got this figured out.
Me, Willie and Bobo.

:09:04
Bobo?
:09:06
We figure the initial investment
on the place to be about $30,000.

:09:10
That's $10,000 apiece.
Of course...

:09:12
...we got to spread around a few
hundred to get our license approved.

:09:16
You mean graft.
:09:18
Don't call it that.
:09:19
Goes to show you how much
women know about the world.

:09:22
Baby, don't nothing happen for you
unless somebody gets paid off.

:09:26
Leave me alone!
:09:28
Eat your eggs.
They'll be cold.

:09:30
See?
:09:32
Man say to his woman,
"I got a dream."

:09:34
She says,
"Eat your eggs. They getting cold."

:09:37
Man say, "Help me to take a hold
in this world."

:09:39
She says, "Eat your eggs.
Go to work."

:09:41
I got to change my life
because I'm choking to death...

:09:44
...and all you say to me is,
"Eat these eggs."

:09:47
That ain't our money, and I ain't
going to harass your mama about it.

:09:52
I looked in the mirror and thought,
I'm 35 years old.

:09:55
I'm married 11 years.
:09:57
And I got a boy who sleeps in the
living room because I got nothing.

:10:01
Nothing to give him but stories!
:10:03
Like on how rich white people live.
:10:06
- Eat your eggs.
- Damn these eggs!

:10:08
Damn all the eggs that ever was!
:10:11
Then go to work!
:10:15
I'm trying to talk to you.
:10:16
About me.
:10:18
Now all you going to say to me is,
"Eat these eggs"?

:10:20
You never say anything new.
I listen to you every day.

:10:23
Every morning, every night.
You never say nothing new.

:10:26
So you'd rather be Mr. Arnold
than be his chauffeur. So?

:10:30
I'd rather be living in
Buckingham Palace.

:10:32
That's what's wrong
with the colored woman.

:10:35
You don't build your men up.
:10:36
Make them feel they're somebody
and can do something.

:10:39
- There are colored men who do things.
- No thanks to the colored woman.

:10:42
Being a colored woman,
I guess I can't help myself none.

:10:52
- I got to start timing those people.
- You should get up earlier.

:10:55
Really?
When would you suggest, dawn?

:10:59
You're horrible-Iooking
this time of morning.


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