:01:37
This will be the last of them now,
Francie.
:01:40
ls Dad home, Mom? can we go now?
:01:42
Not so loud, Keeley, do you want to
wake your Papa up?
:01:45
Gosh, Francie, ain't you through
with them old dishes yet?
:01:48
She'll only be a minute.
:01:49
My, l wish he was as anxious to get
:01:50
going on school mornings as he is on
Saturdays.
:01:53
Papa was late last night.
:01:54
Yeah l was dead asleep when he come
in, l guess.
:01:56
He said if people didn't like to
make speeches so much at dinners,
:01:59
waiters could spend more time with
their families.
:02:00
Oh, it wasn't much of a job, l guess.
Them club dinners don't tip much.
:02:07
ls that all, Mama?
:02:07
Yes, yes. Go on, l'll dry 'em.
:02:09
Don't look like you got much there
this week.
:02:11
One of these days Mrs. Gabish
:02:13
is going to throw away that
old wash boiler of hers.
:02:16
Carney will pay us plenty for the
copper bottom off of that.
:02:18
He won't pay you any more than he
have to.
:02:20
You watch him on that weighing now.
:02:21
Yes'm.
:02:22
Oh, parents ought to have a day
thas like
:02:24
Saturday is for kids. Go on.
:02:26
Maybe if l start in the lower hall
and scrub my way up today
:02:29
ill make something
special out of it for me.
:02:30
Keep an eye on him, Francie.
:02:32
Come on!
- Yes, Mama!
:02:55
They done good today. Come on.
:02:57
Man throws cigarette
package in gutter,