Rambling Rose
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:21:00
What kind of job is it?
- You'll like it. It's an outdoor job.

:21:05
You mean a farm? - No, not exactly.
It is a dairy establishment.

:21:12
Honey, Rose
has terrible memories of farm life.

:21:16
Rose, this isn't a dirt farm like
the one you were born on. It's nice.

:21:20
Nieghbor of cousin Hop's.
It isn't a farm, damn it.

:21:25
It's a beautiful dairy establishment.
Now stop crying, Rose.

:21:29
It's ideal.
:21:31
How can you call it ideal? You know
what the word "farm" means to her.

:21:35
It isn't a farm. - Calling it a
dairy establishment is jiggery-pokery.

:21:39
She's goin' there tomorrow.
:21:41
And I must say, it is selfish
of her to sit there and cry.

:21:46
I'm crying
for somebody else, not me.

:21:50
Who?
:21:51
I hate to think of the baby
being born on a farm.

:21:59
What baby is that?
:22:02
Mine. I'm going to have one.
:22:08
Good God Almighty!
:22:11
This is a calamity!
They won't hire her now, mama.

:22:17
You poor thing.
Don't cry, honey. Nobody's perfect.

:22:21
Who's the father, dear?
- Well...

:22:25
I know this is embarrassing, but
:22:28
who were you exposed to, dear?
:22:32
Well, Mrs. Hillyer,
it's kind of hard to say...

:22:36
This is no good line of questioning.
The problem is, what are we gonna do?

:22:40
That's why I'm asking who he is.
:22:42
It is the most vital question.
Who is he, dear?

:22:46
She doesn't know.
- She must know, unless...

:22:49
Unless... Rose!
:22:54
Was there ore than one person?
:22:58
It's kind of hard to think right now.
- You shouldn't act like that.


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