Lady Sings the Blues
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And since you're my daughter...
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I bet she'd be willing
to let you do some housework...

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for your room and your board.
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- I'm sorry, baby.
- It's all right, Mama.

:13:19
Can't fault you for what ain't your fault.
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I'll be all right.
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Come in, missy.
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Excuse me, miss.
Is you "Miss Lorraine Edson...

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290139th Street, Harlem"?
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Yes, honey, I sure am.
And you must be Sadie's girl.

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Yes, ma'am. I am.
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Well, the good Lord's
delivered you safe and sound.

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My mama told me to say thank you
for taking me in.

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And she told me also to tell you...
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that you have
the best rooming house in Harlem...

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and that I ain't supposed to be lazy
and I supposed to work real, real hard.

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Well, now,
that's a fine spirit you got, honey.

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And I want you to
just make yourself right at home.

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Okay.
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Rest your things. Look around.
I'll be right back.

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That's a fine young girl.

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