A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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l'll have a headache thinking about
you wrestling with

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"The Anatomy of Melancholy"
all weekend.

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

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

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

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

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

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Mr. Crackenbachl...
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...a wheelbarrow, through streets
broad and narrow, crying cockles

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and mussels alive alive oh.
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l won! l won!
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Well, now, l wouldn't be too sure
about that if l was you.

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But l did. l got it open before you
finished and thas the rule.

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But l came up one flight two steps
at a time before l remembered.

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Don't that make a difference?
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No, sir. The rules say that
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And in a manner of speaking, you
never did stop me at all,

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because my heart kept right
on singing.

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Papa, you're joking.
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Well, l guess l'll let you get away
with it this time, Prima Donna.

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And where's your beautiful Mama?
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Finishing the hall.
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She must be on the top floor or
she'd have heard you.

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Well, in that case, why aren't you
getting busy?

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Why aren't you laying out my
clothes?

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Oh, Papa, you always make fun. You
know you haven't any more clothes.

:16:36
Haven't any more clothes, huh?
Whas this?

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A tie.
- And this?

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A dickie.
- And this?

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An apron.
- Well, them's clothes, ain't they?

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And you'd better be getting that
apron ironed too.

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Oh, Papa, you've got a job for
tonight?

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You see the palm of that hand?
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Thas right where l got the world
tonight.

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Where's the job, Papa?
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Klompers. A big wedding party.
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And you know something, Prima Donna?
There'll be plenty of tips.

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singing or waiting?
- Both.

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Oh, maybe tonighll be it. Maybe
tonight he'll be there.

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The impresario.
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And he'll hear you sing, and he'll
put you on the stage!


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