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:17:00
He's not bothering anybody.
:17:02
I'll crawl in a hole till his nibs
gets the urge to stop playing.

:17:05
I'll retire from the human race.
:17:07
Don't make any noise,
Paul is practicing.

:17:10
Don't go in the room, Paul is studying.
Don't do this, don't do that.

:17:14
It's coming out of my ears.
:17:15
- He's working hard.
- He's working hard?

:17:18
Oh, I forgot. I'm the one who
isn't working. I'm on a vacation.

:17:23
I go strolling every morning to smell
the flowers and look at the birds.

:17:27
Sure, he's the busy bee in this hive.
:17:29
Poor Paul, working his fingers to the bone
to support a no-good brother.

:17:33
Philip is right, Esther.
We're one family.

:17:36
- What's good for one is good for the other.
- Don't blame him, Rudy.

:17:39
What can he do? Help like
everyone else. Is that too much to ask?

:17:43
This practicing, these teachers.
He'll never amount to anything.

:17:47
- It's not for us.
- But, Rudy...

:17:48
Look at the Jeffers boy.
He plays music too.

:17:51
But at least he's on the radio.
He gets paid.

:17:53
- It's different with Paul.
- Don't he eat?

:17:56
Don't he wear clothes?
What's different?

:17:58
- What's wrong with getting a job?
- There's nothing wrong.

:18:01
- But if you can be a...
- Statistics show...

:18:04
...there's one of those in a million.
:18:06
Philip, put your shoe on, please.
:18:10
Paul Boray.
:18:12
The genius who lives
over a grocery store?

:18:15
- Now, Esther...
- Paul.

:18:23
Happy days.
:18:25
What's right is right.
I was just...

:18:48
My father keeps saying
it's a waste of time.

:18:51
He doesn't understand me
or my ambitions.

:18:53
Nobody sits on my head.
I'm not gonna be a parasite.

:18:56
From now on,
I pay my way. I want a job.

:18:58
At 3:00 in the morning?
What kind of a job?


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