A Raisin in the Sun
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There's something done come down
between them and me...

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...that don't let us
understand each other.

:27:06
One's almost lost his mind talking
about money all the time.

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And the other talks about things
I can't seem to understand.

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- What's changing them?
- You're taking it too serious.

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You got strong-willed children...
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...and it takes a strong woman like you
to keep them in hand.

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They're spirited all right,
my children.

:27:25
Got to admit they got spirit,
Bennie and Walter.

:27:28
Kind of like this plant here
that ain't never had enough sunlight.

:27:33
And look at it.
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Lena, I...
:27:38
What will you do about helping him?
:27:40
You mean Walter's liquor store?
:27:42
I'm worried for him.
:27:45
But liquor, honey...
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Like Walter Lee say...
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...I expect people will
always be drinking some liquor.

:27:51
That don't mean I got to be
the one to sell it.

:27:54
It's getting close to the time
for me to meet my Maker.

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And I don't want that on my ledger.
:27:59
And we ain't business people,
just plain working folks.

:28:01
Ain't nobody business people
till they go into business.

:28:06
Walter Lee say...
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...colored people ain't going
to get ahead...

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...till they take chances
on different things in this world.

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Investments and things.
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What's done got into you, girl?
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Walter Lee done sold you on investing?
:28:23
Something's happening
between me and Walter.

:28:26
I don't know what it is,
but he needs something.

:28:30
Something I can't give him anymore.
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He needs this chance.
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That don't make no difference.
:28:36
I ain't going to be putting the memory
of my husband into no liquor.

:28:48
There's nothing as dreary
as the view from this window...

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...on a dreary evening, is there?
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How come you ain't singing
this evening?

:28:58
Sing that song, "No Ways Tired."

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