A Patch of Blue
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:05:00
Many a time, I'm not on my way
until it's good and dark.

:05:04
Is that all? Dark's nothing to me.
I'm always in the dark.

:05:09
How about that.
:05:12
So you are.
You hear that, Rose-Ann?

:05:15
With her face,
I wouldn't parade around the street.

:05:19
What's wrong with my face?
:05:20
- Lf you could see, you'd know.
- It ain't true.

:05:24
- Is there something wrong with my face?
- No. Pay no attention to her.

:05:28
Her face is a mess! Now, come on,
get moving with the supper.

:05:33
I got a heavy night in front of me.
:05:36
And would you clean up those beads?
:05:55
Forget about the park, Selina.
You got a nice, quiet life here.

:06:00
No problems. Where's my purse?
:06:05
Have supper on time tonight.
:06:07
And as for you, try and get home
sober for once, pig face!

:06:12
Go jump in the lake.
:06:21
Ole Pa?
:06:24
Does this look better, Ole Pa?
Will you take me if I wear this?

:06:29
Okay.
:06:31
Get some clothes on you, then,
and take that God-awful hat off.

:06:36
You don't want none
of Rose-Ann's trappings.

:06:39
You sure, Ole Pa?
I mean, if my face is so bad?

:06:42
It ain't bad. It's just your eyes.
It's only that people are so nosy.

:06:49
When you was a kid,
they was always at it.

:06:53
"Poor little girl," they'd say.
"What happened?"

:06:57
Rose-Ann used to get so mad.

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