The script for the film baby doll (1956)

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Glad to be able to help you out of this bad situation. It's the good neighbor policy, silva: What is? archie: You do me a good turn and I'll do you a good turn sometime in the future. silva: I see. archie: Tit for tat, tat for tit, as they say. Hahaha! Well, make yourself at home here. Baby Doll, I want you to make this gentleman comfortable in the house. baby doll: You can't make anyone comfortable in this house. Lucky if you can find a chair to sit in. But Meighan is gone calling out: "Move those wagons!* etc., etc. baby doll: {After a slight pause) Want some coffee? silva: No. Just a cool drink of water, thank you ma'am. baby doll: The kitchen water runs warm, but if you got the energy to handle an old-fashioned pump, you can get you a real cool drink from that there cistern at the side of the house. • . . silva: I got energy to burn. Vacarro strides through the tall seeding grass to an old cistern with a hand pump, deep in the side yard. Rock follows. Old Fussy goes "Squaw\, Squaw\" and Aunt Rose Comfort is singing "Roc\ of Ages'9 in the kitchen. Page 49