A Raisin in the Sun
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:14:00
That was Walter Lee.
:14:02
He and Bennie was at it again.
:14:04
My children and their tempers.
:14:07
Lord, if this little plant
don't start...

:14:09
...getting more sun, it ain't
never going to see spring again.

:14:12
What's the matter with you?
You look peaked.

:14:14
It's too drafty to be half-dressed.
:14:17
- Where's your robe?
- The cleaners.

:14:18
Go get mine and put it on.
:14:20
I'm not cold.
Honest.

:14:21
- I know, but you're so thin.
- I'm not cold.

:14:29
Lord have mercy!
Look at that poor bed.

:14:32
Bless his heart, he sure tries,
don't he?

:14:34
He don't half try at all because
he knows you'll fix everything.

:14:38
A little boy ain't supposed
to know nothing about housekeeping.

:14:41
My baby, that's what he is.
:14:43
Now that you'll be home all the time,
that boy'll really be spoiled.

:14:49
My first day home.
:14:53
I'm going to sit this body down
and let it rest.

:14:57
Just let it rest
from here on in.

:15:00
And...
:15:02
...thank my husband's sweet memory
for making it all possible.

:15:06
You know, Big Walter always hated
the idea of being a servant.

:15:10
Always says, man's hands wasn't meant
to carry nobody's slop jars...

:15:14
...or make their beds.
:15:17
Always used to say they was...
:15:19
...meant to turn the earth with
or make things.

:15:24
That husband of yours?
:15:26
He's just like him.
:15:29
Just like him.
:15:39
Walter...
:15:40
... bring the car
around front, please.


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