A Raisin in the Sun
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1:24:04
Well, sticks and stones may break my
bones but words'll never hurt me.

1:24:08
That's what you think.
1:24:14
- How do you do, miss?
- How do you do?

1:24:16
I'm looking for...
1:24:20
Yes, who do you want, please?
1:24:24
Mrs. Lena Younger.
1:24:26
That's my mother. Please excuse me
just one second. Wait.

1:24:35
Won't you come in, please?
1:24:40
My mother isn't here just now.
1:24:43
- Is it on business?
- Yes. Well, of a sort.

1:24:47
Won't you have a seat?
1:24:56
I'm...
1:24:58
...Mrs. Younger's son.
1:24:59
I take care of most of her
business matters and things.

1:25:03
My name is Mark Lindner...
1:25:04
Walter Lee Younger.
1:25:06
- How do you do?
- Hi.

1:25:07
My sister.
1:25:11
This is my wife over here.
1:25:19
What can we do for you?
1:25:20
I'm a representative of the
Clybourne Park Improvement Association.

1:25:24
Rest your hat and bag on the floor.
We're cluttered up from packing.

1:25:31
But as I was saying...
1:25:32
...I'm from the Clybourne Park
Improvement Association...

1:25:36
...and we had it brought to our
attention at the last meeting...

1:25:38
...that you people,
or at least your mother...

1:25:41
...has bought a piece of
residential property at 4...

1:25:49
- 4930 Clybourne Street.
- That's right.

1:25:52
Would you care for
something to drink? A beer?

1:25:55
- No, thank you, please.
- Some coffee?

1:25:57
Thank you, nothing at all.

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