:20:08
He didn't ask anybody could he sing,
:20:09
and he certainly didn't take
any lessons.
:20:11
He's so full of singing, is just
got to bust out someplace.
:20:15
Why they could cut that old tree
right down to the ground
:20:17
and a root would push up
someplace else in the cement.
:20:19
You wait till Spring, Prima Donna
and you'll see.
:20:24
Well, this ain't winning the family
bread, huh?
:20:29
Come on, ain't you got one nice
little wish just for yourself?
:20:34
No, Papa. l just...
- Just what?
:20:39
l just love you so much, Papa.
:20:42
Well, what do you know.
:20:47
Listen, if l make a lot of tips
tonight, you know what l'm gonna do?
:20:53
What Papa?
:20:55
l'm gonna put two bucks on the nose
of a horse l know is running Monday.
:20:58
And l'll win ten. Then l'll put it
on another horse.
:21:02
And if l use my head, and l'm lucky,
l'll run it up to five hundred bucks.
:21:06
Then you know what l'm gonna do?
- What Papa?
:21:09
l'm gonna take you on a trip. Just
you and me, on a regular train.
:21:14
Maybe we'll go down south and see
the cotton.
:21:17
You know, down where then cotton
blossoms blow?
:21:20
"Way down upon the Swannee River...
:21:25
Far, far away..." You're a nice girl,
baby.
:21:30
come on, we'll go up and tell your
Mama the news about my job.
:21:40
Anybody seen Johnny Nolan's wife?
:21:42
Johnny? You all right?
:21:44
And why not?
:21:46
Ain't l married to the most
beautiful lady in all Williamsburg
:21:48
Brooklyn?
:21:49
Well, you're shouting so that
they'll hear you over to Manhattan.
:21:52
Now, don't you get fresh with me
tonight, Mrs. Nolan.
:21:54
lt happens l'm working. Klomper's.
Big wedding party.
:21:56
Well, l thought you looked kinda
extra dressy.
:21:58
l guess you won't get home until the
sun comes up.