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:27:01
Well, you want me
to look nice, don't you?

:27:03
And l suppose you'll be holdin'
her hands, maybe stealin' a kiss...

:27:06
and her tellin' ya how grand ya are
and callin' ya pretty names.

:27:09
Here, let Ma do it. And you believin' her.
:27:12
That shirt! l thought so. Take it off.
:27:15
But, Ma, it's a beaut.
Look. "D.V.S."-- Who's that?

:27:18
His name is Swift and he sells pigs.
Now take it off.

:27:20
- lt needs to go back in the morning.
- Come on, Ma!

:27:23
Take it off.
Take it off.

:27:25
Who's the best darn washer woman
in the whole bloomin' city of Chicago?

:27:34
Ma! Say, Ma!
l won my first case!

:27:37
- l knew you would!
- Congratulations.

:27:40
The jury wasn't out
more than 1 5 minutes...

:27:42
and the judge said it was the finest
speech he's heard all session.

:27:45
So did the lawyer from
the other side. And... yippee!

:27:48
Congratulations. l always
knew you had it in your tongue.

:27:51
A fellow from the Tribune
said he's gonna write it up.

:27:53
- You're gonna get your name in the paper?
- Yes!

:27:55
How much did you get?
:27:57
- How much did you get?
- You did get paid for it, didn't you?

:28:00
The fellow only makes $1 0 a week,
and he's got a wife and a family.

:28:04
Ten dollars a week?
That's just $1 0 more than you make.

:28:07
- l couldn't take his money, could l?
- l give up.

:28:10
l've got one son that steals
my laundry and spends his money
heaven knows where...

:28:14
another a lawyer and wins cases
and don't get paid for them.

:28:17
l should have brought the two
of you up as lrish bricklayers,
and every Saturday payday.

:28:20
Don't mind her, as long as
she can keep her job.

:28:23
Night, Ma. Don't sit up for me.
l may be late.

:28:26
Indeed.
:28:27
Where's he going
all dressed up?

:28:31
Where is any of us going?
And where is it all going to end?

:28:36
For one thing, we can
be going in to supper.

:28:39
l wish you could have heard
what that judge said.

:28:51
- That you, Miss Belle?
- Yes.

:28:54
- Any messages for me?
- No.

:28:56
Nothing except a heap more
flowers and some champagne
from that same gentleman.


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