A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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:14:09
Burton: "Anatomy of Melancholy"
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Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy"?
Are you sure you want this?

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Yes, ma'am.
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Don't you think is a trifle over
your head?

:14:28
Yes, ma'am.
:14:29
Then why did you select it?
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Well, l've read all the authors
beginning with "A",

:14:35
and all the "Bs" down to Burton.
ls next.

:14:38
You mean you're trying to read your
way straight through the library?

:14:41
Yes, ma'am.
:14:42
But, a book like this, you'll only
be confused.

:14:44
Please, l want to read clear through
the alphabet.

:14:46
l want to know everything in the
world.

:14:49
Well, all right. Only, do something
for me, won't you?

:14:56
Take another book too. Here:
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"When Knighthood Was in
Flower". Just for fun. ls Saturday.

:15:02
l'll have a headache thinking about
you wrestling with

:15:05
"The Anatomy of Melancholy"
all weekend.

:15:07
Will you?
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Yes, ma'am.
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A little more to the left,
Mr. Crackenbach.

:15:23
You think l want to see me clothes
hanging with your wash up there!

:15:26
Don't you forget to fix mine,
Mr. Crackenbach!

:15:30
Maybe you'd like to come up here and
fix it yourselves.

:15:33
And thas just what you'll be doing
if you don't shut up!

:15:35
Mr. Crackenbachl...
:15:58
...a wheelbarrow, through streets
broad and narrow, crying cockles


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