Paper Moon
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:09:18
- Ain't you eating?
- I ain't hungry.

:09:21
You worried about going on the train?
You'll like it.

:09:24
You'll soon be at your aunt's
and all your troubles over. So, eat up.

:09:28
- She don't know me.
- She will.

:09:30
- She ain't going to want me.
- She ain't seen you yet.

:09:33
Never even cared for my mama.
And she was her sister.

:09:37
- Your mama was fine.
- Everybody says she weren't!

:09:40
- Everybody don't know your mama.
- How good you know her?

:09:44
Enough to know you can be proud
of the happiness she gave.

:09:48
Eat your Coney Island.
:09:51
You meet her in a bar-room?
:09:53
- Where would you get that question?
- I hear talk, wondering if you was my pa.

:09:59
Well, don't the world have a wild
imagination?

:10:03
Eat your Coney Island.
:10:06
You my pa?
:10:08
Course I ain't your pa.
I'll get you some relish.

:10:13
Coney Island ain't no good without relish.
:10:16
Look, I know how you feel. I lost my ma
and pa. I don't know where my sister is.

:10:22
I wish I could tell you I'm your pa,
but it just ain't like that.

:10:27
You met her in a bar!
:10:29
Just because a man meets a woman
in a bar don't mean he's your pa! Eat up!

:10:38
Then if you ain't my pa, I want my $200!
:10:43
I want my $200. I heard you
through the door, talking to that man.

:10:48
It's my money and I want it.
:10:51
- You hold on a second...
- I want my money. You took my $200!

:10:55
- Will you quiet down?
- I want my $200!

:10:58
- Hold on. Let me explain something.
- If you was my pa, that'd be different!


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