Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Page #9
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right in here, Doctor.
Thank you. Come on.
I'm sorry.
If this little girl is really sick,
you'll need a doctor too.
- Where's Rebecca?
- She's in there with the doctor.
- Oh, darling.
- What's wrong, honey?
I can't t...
- Well, Doc?
- Oh, there's no question about it.
It's partly a psychogenic
condition, and partly the result
of straining the child's voice.
Doc, you mean the kid can't work?
Oh, she won't be able to sing
or even to talk very clearly.
But with a complete rest for a year or two,
she may get over it.
Well, Kipper, there's your contract.
Don't you worry, honey.
It's kind of fun to whisper anyway.
Come in here, you two.
Look, Kipper.
I think Rebecca should be with her aunt.
After all, she's not
much use to you now.
I'll give you $5,000 if you turn over
your legal guardianship to Aunt Miranda.
Well, now, um, the kid
means a lot to me.
- Don't be a sucker! Take it.
- Okay.
Drop up to my office
in the morning.
- You can get the money
as soon as you sign the papers.
Here's a hundred dollars
to clinch the deal.
Well, so long, kid.
See you in church.
Thank you, Tony.
I imagine these are the good friends
you told me about.
Doctor, isn't there anything
we can do for Rebecca?
That depends
on the circumstances.
Sometimes these things
clear up rather suddenly.
Good-bye.
Good night, Rebecca.
Good-bye, Doctor. And thanks!
I hope I can do the same for you some day.
Rebecca!
What a smarty
you turned out tube.
I always told you
I was very self-reliant.
# Have you heard
Have you heard #
# There's a new tooter in
with the tin-pan parade #
# Pass the word
Pass the word #
# 'Cause it's some
# Come along
Come along #
# If you're soon enough
you'll hear him do his stuff #
# Hurry up
Hurry up #
# They will soon be here
# Here they come
Here they come #
# Hear the hum of the drum
of the tin-pan parade #
# Better run
Better run #
# 'Cause it's some
# Here they are
Isnt he grand #
# He's a star
He's the leader of the band #
# There he goes with his trumpet
Tooting high, tooting low #
# When he blows
He's a rooting tooting dandy #
# Tooting low
Tooting high #
# He's a new tooter in
with the tin-pan parade #
# There they go
passing by #
# That was some
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