Rambling Rose
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:13:04
You don't like him because
he's a Yankee. - He's a polecat, dear.

:13:09
Rosebud looked pitiful in that bed.
:13:12
I hope she's alright.
But I still think we should fire her.

:13:16
How can you think of that
at a time like this?

:13:19
When she recovers, dear.
:13:36
He's so smart and good inside.
:13:39
And so unhappy with a rich wife not
understanding, her being a southerner.

:13:45
You're too uncritical of people.
:13:48
But you don't know
the bedside manner of that man.

:13:52
He's so soothing, so smart,
and do kind-hearted deep inside.

:13:58
He practically gets tears in his eyes,
listening to my heartbeat.

:14:03
He says to me, "My dear,
:14:06
you are beautiful."
:14:09
Wasn't that a nice thing
for a doctor to say to a patient?

:14:13
What could cheer a girl up more?
:14:15
Rose, I have doubts about that doctor.
So does Daddy.

:14:19
He has doubts about hisself.
Isn't that sad?

:14:23
The poor man thinks nobody likes him.
:14:26
I'd believe it.
- He wants justice in the world.

:14:30
For everyone, especially the coloreds.
:14:32
That's nice of him,
'cause the coloreds have a rough life.

:14:36
Yes, they do,
but that guy doesn't care.

:14:41
Then why does he say it?
:14:44
To look better than everyone else.
:14:51
Dr. Martinson!
Come in, please.

:14:54
It's very damp outside.
:14:57
Rose is feeling so much better.
In fact, she's almost all well.


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