Driving Miss Daisy
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:18:00
-Good morning, Miss Daisy.
-Good morning.

:18:03
It was right coId in the night.
:18:05
I wouIdn't know. I was asIeep.
:18:11
IdeIIa says we're running short on coffee...
:18:14
...and Dutch cIeanser.
:18:16
We are?
:18:17
Yes, ma'am.
:18:18
We're Iow on siIver poIish, too.
:18:22
I know.
:18:24
I'm fixing to go to the PiggIy WiggIy
on the troIIey.

:18:28
On the troIIey!
Why don't you Iet me carry you?

:18:31
No, thank you.
:18:33
Ain't that why Mr. Werthan hired me?
:18:35
That's his probIem.
:18:37
AII right. But I'm going to find
something to do here.

:18:41
You Ieave my things aIone!
:18:44
I'm going to the market, IdeIIa.
:18:48
Miss Daisy, it's a shame.
:18:49
You have this fine Hudson automobiIe
out there in the garage.

:18:53
It hasn't moved an inch
from when Mr. Werthan drove it here.

:18:57
That insurance company
gave you a brand new car for nothing.

:19:01
That's your opinion.
:19:04
My other opinion is that
a fine, rich, Jewish Iady Iike yourseIf...

:19:08
...has no business dragging herseIf
onto a troIIey carrying grocery bags.

:19:13
I'II carry them for you.
:19:15
I don't need you!
:19:17
I don't want you! And don't say I'm rich!
:19:20
-I won't say it no more.
-Is that what you and IdeIIa taIk about?

:19:24
I hate being discussed behind my back
in my own house!

:19:28
I was born on Forsyth Street.
:19:30
BeIieve me, I know the vaIue of a penny!
:19:33
My brother brought home
a white cat once.

:19:35
We couIdn't keep it
because we couIdn't afford to feed it!

:19:38
My sister saved up money...
:19:40
...so I couId become a teacher!
We had nothing!

:19:44
But you're doing aII right now.

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