1. And after that,
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and art Monday night.
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- This weekend? No.
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- Lovely to see you, Jane,
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Roger had my rings resized.
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We're thinking about Riverdale.
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- Likewise.
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And I brought you tea and coffee.
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That's what I've been drinking, right?
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- I said we would.
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pleasure was the only pursuit
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- Hello, Don.
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- Bedtime.
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gonna break loose.
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- Paul Kinsey with a two-stroke lead.
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- I use Harry Crane's paddle
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- A cherry? All we have is olives.
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Something cute.
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- Booze puts me to sleep.
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Maybe we can turn this into a frappé.
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- I'm eating.
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- Well, if you're working, I'm working.
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- I already canceled my plans.
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drive up to The Cloisters.
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he's at Boston College.
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with his girlfriend,
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He's picky.
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dump, and here I am, no worse for wear.
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to the manner born.
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- Whenever I can.
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but he got married.
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There must be somebody you can call.
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- I'm indisposed.
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You're going to break it.
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- I've done it.
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screwdriver and put on a new one.
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117. I can finish up out here.
You take a nice, long bath.
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Ettinger goes at the head of the table.
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119. He's the chief of surgery.
It's where he always sits.
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Host at the head, hostess at the foot
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122. - and then it's boy, girl, boy, girl.
- Who says?
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He's going to expect to sit there,
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how to set a table.
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and people could sit where they will.
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131. And we could put the chafing dish
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but I'm still in my condition.
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- No, I think they're in the living room.
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- Mr. Hofstadt,
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- No, I don't want your money.
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160. Come on, let's go out in the yard.
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164. - How you doing, Jeff?
- Not bad. Not bad at all.
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- What do you want?
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if you really wanted it.
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168. - How do you know each other?
- Jeffrey's an old friend.
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169. You're looking at the two great cocksmen
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170. The times you must have had.
Can we buy some dope?
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for $10, plus delivery.
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I mean, you never call me.
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- It's mohair.
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- Relax. Sit down.
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181. Ken Cosgrove. We've met.
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182. - Nice to see you all again.
- When are you due?
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- Third.
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- Eight months. Beatrice Grace.
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188. - I grew up in a club just like this.
- Me, too.
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189. That portly fellow in the glen plaid,
second at DuPont.
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192. - Now you're getting ridiculous.
- Maybe it fell out of your pocket.
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- Well, I didn't take it.
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- Not yet.
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- Yes, they're in Mr. Kinsey's office.
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You don't want to go in there.
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- All I'm saying is,
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so you should just go home.
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right up to the bowl of food.
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- So you two got a lot of girls?
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- Go away.
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sweetheart.
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about a lot of things.
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What about supper?
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by a blind man,
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- You look like you know what you're doing.
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261. - You're not a member either?
- No, no.
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- Make me nervous,
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I used to paddle by in my johnboat.
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girls giggling about something.
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- San Antonio, New Mexico,
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Don't ask me that. Old.
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everyone else in there,
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no matter how expensive my cufflinks,
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That meant a drum, a bass
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290. They'd get loud, they'd get drunk,
but they wouldn't let me use the toilet.
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I'd open up a trunk and relieve myself.
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- I was 15.
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You're a drug pusher.
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You can't sing.
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I left the 'Tones because I had mono.
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I'm in the mood to dance, aren't you?
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- What's that?
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- Sounds like where I work.
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- You need a hand?
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- Nonsense.
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- Thank you.
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Ronald and I were first married.
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and made three times what Ron did.
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but she doesn't listen. She's a nurse.
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then things will get easier.
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no matter what happens.
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- You don't even know that you lost it.
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Sally, your food's getting cold.
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one of my old beaus might appear.
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- Which is a relief.
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is work, which is verboten.
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You're very charming.
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we're having a good time.
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because I don't feel like it.
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you were this afternoon.
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- They're gonna read about it in the paper.
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Rockefeller married Happy.
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410. She just got divorced a month ago.
She has four children.
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411. You see? That's the first reaction.
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412. Divorce is political hari-kari.
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413. Now we'll be stuck with Goldwater.
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414. The primaries are still a long way off.
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415. - Why did Rocky marry her?
- They're in love.
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417. Betty, Don,
are you sure you're not up for it?
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418. I have got to bring a date next time.
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419. "This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
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420. "This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper"
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421. We got it. You're educated
and you sang in the Tiger...
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422. - What are they called?
- Tigertones.
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423. I went to the University of Michigan.
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424. I went to Miss Deaver's Secretarial School.
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425. Can you believe her?
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426. I keep thinking about rum,
and I keep thinking about Cuba,
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427. and I keep thinking about
how we're all going to die.
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428. - We almost died.
- But we didn't.
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429. How about something about life?
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430. Let's go on the roof.
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431. And do what?
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432. Think about Daiquiri Beach.
We need five more situations for rum.
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433. On the roof is a good idea, actually.
A hammock right between the clotheslines.
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434. And you still say Daiquiri Beach.
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435. Are you working?
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436. I think so.
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437. You both can leave.
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438. I'm in a very good place right now.
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439. You left your purse in your office,
unattended.
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440. - Someone could have stolen it.
- No one's here.
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441. You think I don't know
what you've been doing in there?
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442. - I don't know what to say.
- I've got nothing to hide.
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443. Well, you're free to do whatever you want,
but you're not thinking about your future.
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444. The thing is,
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445. I have a job.
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446. I have my own office
with my name on the door,
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447. and I have a secretary. That's you.
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448. And I am not scared of any of this.
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449. But you're scared.
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450. Oh, my God. You're scared.
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451. Don't worry about me.
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452. I am going to get to do everything
you want for me.
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455. Your expense report is ready
for your review. It's on your desk.
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456. I need you to get the Dictaphone set up,
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457. and I need a glass of water,
and then you can go.
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459. Thank you.
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460. - When are you due?
- Early September.
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461. You and the First Lady.
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462. Well, I think she looks a lot better.
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463. You could dress like that.
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464. Go to Lord & Taylor
and ask for my friend Bunny Appelle.
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465. - She'll take care of you.
- You really know everything, Joan.
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466. Honey, would you talk to your husband?
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467. I don't know what I'm
going to do next year.
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468. He is going to be a tough act to follow.
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469. Those people in Texas
will be crawling all over you.
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470. If I ever need a pneumonectomy,
that's the man.
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471. You heard me say it. Great hands.
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472. Look, Greg, it's a complicated operation.
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473. Christ, that's not what I meant.
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474. - It happens.
- What happened?
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475. I don't like to worry Joanie
about those kinds of things.
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476. Come on. Everyone gets
a bad result every once in a while.
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477. You know what? Enough shop talk.
This is not civilian conversation.
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479. - Come on. You're terrible.
- No, I'm not.
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480. Well, Joanie has many, many talents.
You should play for them.
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481. - No.
- Come on. I'll go get it.
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482. - You're all gonna love this.
- What do you play?
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483. I am out of practice.
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484. - Come on, Joanie.
- Wonderful!
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485. Come on, just sing a little something.
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486. It'll be just like the olden days.
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487. We used to sit in the parlor after supper.
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488. My mother would play the piano
while we read.
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489. Just let me have another bite
and then we can go.
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490. I guess we're the last ones to eat.
That's what my mother always said.
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491. Family holds back.
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492. You shouldn't be filling your plate.
You're the hostess.
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493. - I'll get you some food.
- Come on. Come on.
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494. - You should sit down.
- Okay.
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495. Oh, my God! You're pregnant.
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496. - You're so beautiful.
- Thank you.
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497. Don't you just love looking at her?
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498. Aren't they a beautiful couple?
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499. I knew you two would get back together.
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500. I never had any doubt,
no matter what the problem was.
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501. I'll take care of her.
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503. I'm a nice person.
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504. What's going on here?
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505. I should've eaten something.
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506. Will someone please get her
a glass of milk?
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507. Don, can I talk to you for a second?
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508. What the hell was that?
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509. Your wife's drunk.
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510. I don't know what I did
to get under your skin.
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512. You know, my mother was right.
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Some people don't like it.
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514. No one thinks you're happy.
They think you're foolish.
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515. You know, that's the great thing
about a place like this,
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516. you can come here and be happy,
and you get to choose your guests.
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518. Get in here.
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519. Sit down.
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who disdained such glory
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of his subjects,
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could neither imitate nor admire
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which Julian always maintained
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