A Raisin in the Sun
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1:45:03
Ain't it a mess in here, though.
1:45:04
We better stop moping around
and do some work.

1:45:07
All this unpacking
and everything we got to do.

1:45:10
Where's Brother?
1:45:11
He can help unpack
some of these crates.

1:45:13
And one of you better call the
moving men and tell them not to come.

1:45:17
Tell them not to come?
1:45:19
No sense in having them
come here and go back.

1:45:21
They charge us for that too.
1:45:27
Tell her.
Tell her we can still move.

1:45:29
Notes ain't but 125 a month.
We got four grown people in this house.

1:45:33
We can work. We can all work.
1:45:38
I'll work.
1:45:40
I'll work 20 hours a day...
1:45:42
...in all the kitchens in Chicago.
1:45:44
I'll strap my baby on my back
if I have to.

1:45:47
And I'll wash
all the sheets in America.

1:45:50
I'll scrub.
1:45:53
We got to go.
1:45:55
Got to get out of here.
1:45:58
Honey, please!
1:46:05
I see things differently now.
1:46:08
I been thinking about some
of the things we could do...

1:46:11
...to kind of fix up this place some.
1:46:13
I seen a secondhand bureau
on Maxwell Street the other night.

1:46:17
Fit right there.
1:46:19
Needs some new handles
and another coat of varnish.

1:46:22
But could be made to look brand-new.
1:46:24
And Walter Lee could get
some new screens...

1:46:27
...and put them up around
the baby's bassinet.

1:46:30
Place'll be looking just beautiful.
Make us forget trouble ever come.

1:46:38
Sometimes, children...
1:46:41
...you just got to learn
when to give up some things...

1:46:44
...and to hold on to what you got.
1:46:57
- Where you been?
- I made a call.

1:46:59
- To who?
- To The Man.


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