Going My Way (1944): Father Fitzgibbon Disapproves of Singing

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Mrs. Scaponi, with all those children, 11, no, 12, in October.
I think maybe she could use you.
No. I'm not looking for that kind of work.
I don't think you understand, Father. She's a singer.
Aren't you?
Well, now...
And where, may I ask, are you expecting to find employment?
In some nice cool, airy nightclub, I suppose.
Any prospects? No. Not exactly.
And you're willing to starve rather than push a broom?
You have a home, I presume?
No, she just left it, Father.
Go right back to your parents.
A fine little girl like you singing someplace like that...
Blue Goose or something.
But you've got to start someplace, Father.
Nonsense. Being a good wife and mother is a good enough start for you.
Like your own mother.
Goodbye, Father.
Goodbye.
Young lady, you go home and stay home till the right man comes around.
The right man will never come near our house.
But don't worry. I'll get by.
Carol!
Wait just a minute. Father.
Do you think you could let me have 10?
Of what?
$10. She's all alone. She hasn't a thing.
Open up our hearts. $10.

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