A Raisin in the Sun
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:15:00
And...
:15:02
...thank my husband's sweet memory
for making it all possible.

:15:06
You know, Big Walter always hated
the idea of being a servant.

:15:10
Always says, man's hands wasn't meant
to carry nobody's slop jars...

:15:14
...or make their beds.
:15:17
Always used to say they was...
:15:19
...meant to turn the earth with
or make things.

:15:24
That husband of yours?
:15:26
He's just like him.
:15:29
Just like him.
:15:39
Walter...
:15:40
... bring the car
around front, please.

:16:25
- Hi.
- Hi there, Ruth.

:16:30
No, no, child. I can manage.
:16:33
What's the matter with you?
:16:35
A little tired, I guess.
:16:38
I've been ironing since this morning.
:16:39
Leave some for me.
I'll get to them tonight.

:16:42
You think that's why
we want you home?

:16:44
So you can do
everybody else's work now?

:16:47
A little ironing
ain't never hurt nobody.

:16:50
The way you look, you need to be
sitting down immediately.

:16:54
You know something?
:16:55
I bet you got a touch
of that virus been going around.

:16:59
If you don't look better tomorrow,
stay home from work.


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