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Oh, how are you, Mrs. Nolan,
and a Happy New Year to you.
1:26:06
Same to you, Mr. McGarrity.
l just came to.
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well, l happened to be passing by
and l thought l'd run in and thank
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you for the candy canes you sent us.
lt was nice of you.
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Oh, thas all right. lt wasn't much.
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Well, it was nice of you. Good night,
Mr. McGarrity.
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Good night, Mrs. Nolan. Mrs. Nolan,
Johnny ain't here.
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He ain't been here since before
Christmas.
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Oh, l'm afraid is bad news l'm
bringing you, Mrs. Nolan.
1:26:56
Our station just got a report that
Mr. Nolan was found
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over in Manhattan, very sick.
He's been taken to a hospital.
1:27:04
See that Neeley gets to school on
time in the morning.
1:27:06
There's an apple for your lunches.
1:27:07
The report says that he just
collapsed,
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right in the doorway of
an employment agency.
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And he'd just been going out on a
job, as sand hog in a tunnel, they said.
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And he hadn't been drinking, ma'am.
1:27:18
He'd been waiting there a long time
for the job.
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He was just sick.
1:27:30
We did everything we could.
1:27:31
Yeah, sure, l know.
1:27:34
What are you writing down that he
died from, Doctor?
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Acute alcoholism and pneumonia.
One led to the other.
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l don't want you to write down that
he died like that.
1:27:45
Put just the pneumonia.
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l can't do that.
1:27:47
Pneumonia was the direct cause of
death, but the alcoholism was...
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Look, he's dead.
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l've got two nice kids that are going
to grow up to amount to something.
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Why do you have to make it hard by
saying that their father
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died from the drink when thas
only a little piece of the truth?