1:35:01
And whenever he talked about it
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he always made you
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feel better,
or you wanted to laugh.
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laugh. Like that sea shell l had
there.
1:35:13
He was always... he was always
listening to it and...
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and telling you what it was saying.
1:35:19
He was always giving things like
that to people.
1:35:24
He was a fine man, Mrs. Nolan.
1:35:32
l'd a glad to let the children work
for you, Mr. McCarrity.
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And the four dollars a week will
keep us until the baby comes.
1:35:40
And Francie won't have to quit
school, she can keep on,
1:35:42
and they can both...
1:35:49
Well, is a deal, then.
1:35:50
And you tell them to come through
the family entrance tomorrow after
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school and ah...
ls that all right with you, Francie?
1:35:57
Yes.
1:36:01
Well, ah, well is settled then,
and good day to you, Mrs. Nolan.
1:36:07
And thank you again, Mr. McGarrity.
Francie?
1:36:11
Yes, Mama?
1:36:15
l'm glad you can keep on with your
school.
1:36:17
l was hoping something like this
would happen but l didn't want to
1:36:21
say anything until the time come.
1:36:25
But your Papa and l talked it all
over and there were reasons
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and there just wasn't any other way.
1:36:34
lt doesn't matter. Papa saved one
from it.
1:36:54
Hi-ya, kid.
1:36:55
Well, they're sure taking chances l
wouldn't, leaving you handling meat.
1:36:58
Where's France.
1:36:59
Hello, kid. How are you lamb? Look,
you gotta do something for me.