A Raisin in the Sun
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:59:00
It's an 8:30 curtain.
:59:03
That's just Chicago. In New York,
standard curtain time is always 8:40.

:59:08
You get to New York a lot?
:59:09
Sure.
A few times a year.

:59:11
That's nice.
I've never been to New York.

:59:14
New York.
:59:16
New York ain't got nothing
Chicago ain't...

:59:18
...except a bunch of hustling people all
squeezed together being Eastern.

:59:22
So you've been?
:59:24
- Plenty of times.
- Walter Lee...

:59:26
Plenty!
:59:27
What you got in this house to drink?
Offer the man some refreshments.

:59:32
You're not entertaining enough.
:59:34
No, thank you.
I don't care for anything.

:59:40
How come all you college boys wear
them faggoty-Iooking white shoes?

:59:45
Walter Lee!
:59:52
Excuse him.
:59:53
They look funny as hell.
You know?

:59:55
Bad as them black knee stockings
Beneatha wears all the time.

:59:58
It's the college style.
1:00:00
She look like she got burnt legs.
1:00:15
How's your old man making out?
1:00:19
I understand you all going to buy
that big hotel down on the drive.

1:00:24
Shrewd move, boy.
1:00:27
Your old man knows how to operate.
He thinks big. Know what I mean?

1:00:32
I mean for a home, you know.
1:00:34
But I kind of think he's
running out of ideas now, see?

1:00:38
I sure would like to talk to him.
1:00:47
I got me some plans, man.
1:00:49
I got me some plans that'll
turn this city upside down.

1:00:53
Know what I mean?
1:00:54
I think like your old man.
Big.

1:00:56
You invest big, you gamble big,
and, hell, you lose big...


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