A Raisin in the Sun
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:17:02
I can't stay home. She's doing
her Saturday night entertaining.

:17:05
She'd have a fit
if I don't show up.

:17:07
Let her have it. I'll just call up
and say you got the flu.

:17:10
- Why the flu?
- Because it sounds respectable.

:17:13
Something white folks get too.
They know about the flu.

:17:16
Otherwise, they'll think you
been cut up or something.

:17:20
- Where's my baby?
- In there doing his homework.

:17:23
Tomorrow is Saturday.
:17:24
- The child don't need...
- Every Sunday...

:17:26
...he's too tired, or he forgot
what the teacher told him.

:17:30
Awful hot to be cooped up
with books.

:17:31
- Lena.
- I ain't meddling.

:17:36
I just noticed his eyes been looking
sort of strained lately.

:17:40
A child ought to have plenty of rest
and plenty of sunshine.

:17:43
I take care of my son.
:17:45
I ain't meddling.
:17:49
- When will you let him out?
- In 15 minutes.

:17:51
Is that all right?
:17:53
Darling, I ain't meddling.
:17:58
Why don't you make it 10?
:18:03
He sure loves
to play that baseball.

:18:05
Wonder why Miss Beneatha
is so late?

:18:07
It's getting close to 5.
:18:12
I don't believe this plant's had
more than a speck of sunlight...

:18:15
...all day.
:18:19
I'm tired.
:18:21
I had to go way out to that market
again to get decent groceries.

:18:24
Ain't you never going to learn to do
your shopping in the supermarket?

:18:28
What you think they built them for?
Going way out there.

:18:32
I can't stand them buggies
rolling around.

:18:35
And belts moving.
:18:37
And the meat all wrapped up
like it was candy.

:18:39
Them places frighten me.
:18:44
You look like you could
fall over right there.

:18:47
I don't see you going out
to do nobody's work tomorrow.

:18:50
I got to go.
We need the money.

:18:52
Child, we got a big old check
coming tomorrow.

:18:55
Now, that's your money.
:18:56
It ain't got nothing
to do with me.

:18:58
We all feel like that.
Walter, Bennie, me...


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