Cotton Comes to Harlem
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Oh, john.
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John
- oh, you look so much like him in that robe.

:37:06
Just to hear his name
like that, oh, I miss him.

:37:10
Yes, and I miss him, too,
but listen, sister-

:37:12
I need my john. I need
him, too, sister mabel, but-

:37:14
who's gonna take care of me
now that john's gone?

:37:17
Who's gonna love me?
Who's gonna need me?

:37:19
Who's gonna be good to me now
that john ain't here no more?

:37:22
Sister mabel,
I am here,

:37:25
and I am going
to stay here.

:37:27
And I'm gonna take care of
you, and I'm gonna love you.

:37:29
But first, I
- oh, reverend o'malley, you are so wonderful!

:37:33
Sister mabel, hey.
Mabel!

:37:35
Honey.
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Iris. Iris!
:37:44
Get me out of the way and
shackin' up with that skimpy whore!

:37:47
Mabel: Wait a minute! Just wait a
minute! You've got to understand!

:37:50
Iris, I called you first!
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Look, I had to find
someplace to hide out.

:37:55
Yeah, between
this bitch's legs!

:37:58
Will you two quit it?
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The reverend and i, we're trying
to get back our people's money.

:38:03
You don't call him that
in the bed! Why, you-

:38:06
quit it! Stop it!
Stop it, I say, damn it!

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Break it up!
Let go of me!

:38:12
Let go of me!
She can't call me that!

:38:19
You fool!
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Here you are, kid.
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Well, if it isn't
caspar brown,

:38:47
biggest numbers banker
of them all.

:38:50
Colored version.
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Hear tell that you and ed been
nosin' around my operation.

:38:57
Come on. Now, you guys too smart to
think that we knocked over deke o'malley.


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