A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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:39:02
l first set my eyes
on Miss Molly Malone.

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And she'll wheel a wheel barrow,
through streets broad and narrow,

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crying cockles and mussels alive
alive oh.

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Alive alive oh, alive, alive oh,
crying cockles and mussels...

:39:25
ls all right, Mama, l don't think
he's sick.

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Alive alive oh, alive alive oh...
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Papa!
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well, what do you know, if it ain't
my beauty.

:39:35
Hey, what are you doing up this
time of night?

:39:39
Oh, l just made up my mind to wait
up for you.

:39:42
l guess l ain't used to the hours
anymore.

:39:45
No, leave it, is nice.
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Go on. Francie, coffee.
:39:51
ls it something to eat, Papa?
:39:53
And what else would be coming from a
grand banquet?

:39:55
l got some fresh rolls,
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a whole half a broiled
lobster from the shores of Maryland,

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fried oysters, caviar from far off
sunny Russia,

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and cheese from the mountain
passages of la belle France.

:40:12
What do you know about the mountain
passages of France?

:40:15
ls it better coming from there,
Papa?

:40:17
Oh, is supposed to be mighty good.
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but coming home like this,
l know thas good.

:40:21
Well, les eat it. No reason we
shouldn't have a party of our own.

:40:29
l'm hungry.
:40:30
ls that all you got to say to your
Papa?

:40:33
Hello, Pop.
:40:35
His stomach's like the lrish Sea. No
bottom to it.

:40:37
Mama, your wedding comb.
:40:40
Well, ain't this a kind of wedding
party?

:40:45
You bet it is. l wish l coulda
swiped some champagne.

:40:49
Oh, no l don't. Coffee's better.
:40:51
But, look who's telling me l don't
know about those mountain

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passages of France.
:40:55
Oh, that.
:40:56
Yeah, that. lmagine you forgetting.
:40:58
Well, l didn't forget, not exactly.
Only it was a long time ago.


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