Come Back, Little Sheba
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:04:01
- It's quite likely I will be back, only...
- I'll keep my fingers crossed.

:04:06
- Thanks a lot. Goodbye.
- Bye.

:04:44
- Who was that, Lola?
- Morning. I didn't hear ya.

:04:49
You know what I just thought I saw?
Little Sheba.

:04:52
But it was just some little grey dog.
:04:55
- Who was that upstairs with you?
- She's an awful sweet little thing.

:05:00
Her name is Marie Buckholder.
:05:02
She's a student at the university.
:05:05
I keep thinking
every little dog I see is Sheba.

:05:09
- What did Miss Buckholder want?
- She came about renting the bedroom.

:05:14
I called up the university.
:05:16
You know, Daddy. After all, six dollars
ain't to be sneezed at.

:05:21
- What are you thinking of?
- Lots of people rent rooms.

:05:26
Not the Delaneys.
:05:29
I didn't mean to upset you.
I just thought...

:05:35
- I don't want anybody here.
- Are you mad at me?

:05:38
You know, it ain't like before.
:05:40
Nobody'd see you getting drunk,
'cause you don't get drunk any more.

:05:45
When I remember the way you used
to be, drinking and getting into fights.

:05:50
- Please, baby.
- I'm sorry, Daddy.

:05:55
You gotta understand, honey.
Sure, I know I'm fine today.

:05:59
Today, I know I can control myself.
That's enough.


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