1. - Hi, Cary.
- Hello, Sara.
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2. As usual, Cary, you're way ahead of me.
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3. I haven't even had time to think of my trees,
much less get them pruned.
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4. Oh! I can't take credit for that.
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5. Martin always made
the arrangements with the nursery.
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the service just automatically continued.
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the weekends, I've got nothing but time.
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9. Yes, I know.
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10. Well, that's enough about that.
Let's have our lunch. Lt's all ready.
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11. Darling, I feel like a perfect heel,
but I can't have lunch.
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12. I would have phoned, but I wanted
to bring back the dishes I borrowed.
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13. Sometimes, Cary, I think
you're smart not to be a club woman.
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but it's just not for me.
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15. - I hope you didn't go to a lot of trouble for lunch.
- No, I didn't.
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that he's bringing out a weekend guest.
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17. Last-minute notice as usual.
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18. And what with a hundred other things to do,
I've got to dig up a date tonight...
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19. - for this - this Mr. Allenby.
- A date?
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20. Oh, now look. He's 40, which means
he'll consider any female over 18 too old.
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21. We might as well face it.
Well, I've got to be off.
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22. Oh, uh, how aboutjoining us
tonight at the club for dinner?
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23. Well, no, Sara, I don't think I'd better.
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24. Don't be silly. L'll phone Harvey.
Pick you up around 7:30, hmm?
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25. - Harvey?
- Oh, well, at least he's available.
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26. - Bye, darling.
- Good-bye.
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27. - Could I help you, Mrs. Scott?
- Well, yes, thank you.
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28. - Just put it right there.
- All right.
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29. - Would you like to have some hot coffee?
- Yeah, thanks.
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to share my lunch with me.
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31. My friend couldn't stay,
and I have plenty of food.
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32. I have chicken and salad and some rolls.
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33. - Oh, just a roll and some coffee will do.
- All right.
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34. - Won't you sit down?
- Mm-hmm.
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if there's much to be done.
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36. - Everything looks so wonderful.
- Not much.
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37. Do you think you'll finish today,
or will you have to come back?
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38. Hmm, probably will.
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39. I often wish I knew more about gardening.
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40. Do you think I ought to take it up?
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41. Only if you think you'd like it.
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42. - I'm Mrs. Scott.
- Yes, I know.
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43. - L'm Ron Kirby.
- Oh, you're Mr. Kirby's son.
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45. I took over the nursery three years ago...
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47. Have you been
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48. Mm-hmm. Every spring and every autumn.
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50. At agricultural school, I got interested in trees.
So I started growing them.
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51. What kind of trees?
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52. All kinds.
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53. White fir, Douglas fir, silver tip spruce.
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54. - Do I have any?
- No.
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55. But you have some just as interesting.
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56. Like this Koe/reute/ia.
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57. In China where it comes from,
they call it the Golden Rain Tree.
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58. Beautiful, isn't it?
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59. They say it can only thrive
near a home where there's love.
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60. - It's a beautiful legend.
- Mm-hmm.
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61. Well, I'd better get back to work.
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62. Thank you for the coffee.
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63. - Mother?
- Hey, Mother!
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64. Here I am.
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65. - Hello, darlings.
- Hi.
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66. - Ned.
- Hi, Mom.
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68. Well, I didn't have a class today,
so I phoned Kay from Princeton-
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on some case histories-
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70. the bane of the social worker-
so I brought them along.
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71. - When's dinner?
- I've been invited out for dinner.
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72. - Where are you going?
- Sara's giving a party over at the club.
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73. I'll have to get dressed.
Harvey's gonna pick me up in a little while.
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74. Harvey?
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75. Oh, that's all right.
I'll go fix the cocktails.
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76. - Harvey likes my martinis.
- Ned, the martini wizard.
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77. - Have you been seeing much of Harvey lately?
- No, dear, he's been out of town.
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78. - Florida, I think.
- I like Harvey.
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79. He's pleasant, amusing,
and he acts his age.
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80. Ifthere's anything I can't stand,
it's an old goat.
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81. As Freud says, when we reach a certain age,
sex becomes incongruous.
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83. All in all, he's remarkably civilized.
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84. And the only bachelor around here.
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86. He talks too much about his health, but when
you get to be his age, it's understandable.
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to fall apart as one grows older.
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89. Although naturally it doesn't matter as much
with men as it does with women, but -
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90. Oh, I guess Harvey's
intelligent enough anyway to -
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91. Are you reading this?
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92. What, dear?
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93. It's about time you wore something
besides that old black velvet.
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94. - Is it?
- Of course.
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95. Personally, I never subscribed
to that old Egyptian custom.
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96. - At least I think it was Egypt.
- What Egyptian custom?
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chamber of her dead husband...
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that she was a possession too...
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100. so she was supposed to
journey into death with him.
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101. And the community saw to it that she did.
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102. - Of course, that doesn't happen anymore.
- Doesn't it?
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103. - Well, perhaps not in Egypt.
- What do you mean?
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104. Oh, nothing, darling.
Come on. Let's go downstairs.
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106. Holy cats, Mother.
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107. L've had it for quite a while.
ljust haven't worn it.
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108. - Do you like it?
- I guess it's all right.
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109. But isn't it cut kind of low?
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110. - Hope it doesn't scare Harvey off.
- Oh!
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111. - A typical Oedipus reaction.
- A what?
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112. A son subconsciously resents
his mother being attractive to other men.
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113. We call it an Oedipus complex.
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114. Happens all the time.
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115. - Good evening, Harvey.
- Cary, my dear. Well!
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116. - And Kay!
- Hi, Harvey.
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117. - Sir, you'll have a cocktail before you go?
- We have time.
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118. And he's mixed it especially for you.
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119. - Come and sit down, Harvey.
- Thank you.
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120. - We've missed you.
- I'm glad.
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121. - Did you enjoy Florida?
- Perfect, Kay. Perfect. Cary -
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doctors down there.
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123. Cured one of my eternal colds like that!
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124. - Mom, Harvey, the Scott special.
- Thank you, Ned.
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125. Thank you.
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126. Mmm!
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127. Excellent, my boy. Excellent.
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128. Well, I'm not sure the gin is as good as
the brand I usually use, but the vermouth is fair.
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129. You mean those
two little drops you put in?
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130. Kay, I hope for the sake of my liver
that you've miscounted.
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131. Cary, you're looking lovely tonight.
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132. - That color becomes you.
- Well, thank you, Harvey.
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133. - Ned was afraid the dress might frighten you.
- Oh, nonsense.
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134. It would take more -
Perhaps I should say, less to scare me.
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135. No, no, thank you, Ned.
One cocktail is my limit.
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136. You know, my reform started...
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137. the night your father won this trophy.
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138. He filled it with champagne
and made us drink it.
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139. I can still remember it.
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140. - Boy! How many of you were there?
- Not enough.
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141. - My dear, I think we better start, don't you?
- Yes, Harvey.
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143. - Cary! Hi, Harvey.
- Hello, Bill.
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144. - We never see you anymore.
- Cary, dear, it's been ages.
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145. We used to have such fun together.
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146. Why, Ann and I were laughing
the other night about the time Martin -
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147. Oh, here you are.
You can have her later. Come on, darling.
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148. Cary! My favorite woman.
What'll it be, Cary? Harvey?
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149. - Well, we had a martini at the house -
- Never switch the pitch. Same for you, Cary?
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150. - Yes.
- Nothing for me, George. L've had my quota.
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151. You'll need more than one to see you
through this party - all my fault too.
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152. - And I've got him for the whole weekend.
- George! Hush.
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153. Tom. Cary, I want you to meet Miss Frisbee.
Mr. Allenby, Mrs. Scott.
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154. - Mrs. Scott.
- How do you do?
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155. Hello. L've been telling your Mr. Allenby...
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156. he's awfully hard to resist.
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157. Seems to be mutual.
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158. - Sara!
- Hello, Sara, Cary.
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159. Did you see? The Nortons are here together.
After all the talk -
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160. What talk? - Oh, Sara, don't quibble. You
know perfectly well what everyone's saying.
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161. No, but I'm sure you do.
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162. Cary! Oh, darling, how wonderful to see you.
I hardly recognized her.
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163. It's indecent to have two grown children
and look as young as you do, isn't it?
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164. Of course, there's nothing like red
for attracting attention, is there?
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165. I suppose that's why so few widows wear it.
They'd have to be so careful.
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166. - Hello, Howard.
- Hi! How about a dance, Cary?
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167. - Well, I -
- Go ahead, Cary.
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168. All right. I'd like t0.
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169. That was a horrid thing to say, Mona.
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170. Why, Sara,
what on earth do you mean?
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171. I was only trying to cheer her up
by telling her how lovely she looked.
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172. - But she didn't seem to need it, did she?
- Shall we have a drink, ladies?
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173. - How are Mary and the children?
- Everybody's down with the flu.
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174. - L'm sorry.
- Darn house is like a hospital. I had to get out.
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175. Now I'm glad I did.
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176. You're beautiful, Cary.
Too beautiful to be lonely.
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177. I can never decide whether Howard's wife
is a saint orjust not very bright.
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178. She stays at home alone night after night.
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179. - Yes, but she has the children.
- Even if she hasn't got Howard?
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180. - What does that mean?
- Sara, don't bristle. Did I mention Cary?
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181. You know, darling, I'm beginning to think
you have an evil mind.
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182. Now, really.
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183. - It's much nicer out here, isn't it?
- Yes.
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to build a new swimming pool.
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185. That's a wonderful place for it.
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186. When do you think they'll -
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187. Howard! - Why don't we meet
in New York? I know a place.
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188. Howard, let's forget you said that.
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189. L'm sorry, Cary.
I don't know what got into me.
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190. I know you're not like that.
I apologize for what I said.
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191. Well, that's all right, Howard.
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192. But I don't apologize for wanting you.
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193. Why didn't Ned tell me about you before?
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195. You're off on a tangent.
Your values are confused.
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197. Well, look, the basic values of the sex
attraction between man and woman are -
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198. Oh, Mother and Harvey.
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199. Well, I'll try to explain, but not here.
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200. Here you are.
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201. - Would you like a nightcap, Harvey?
- No, thank you, Cary.
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202. It's way past my bedtime.
You know, it's been a wild night for me.
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203. But I've enjoyed every minute of it.
I always enjoy being with you.
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204. Well, thank you. I feel the same.
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205. - Have your key?
- Yes.
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210. I don't know whether you're ready
to think about marrying again.
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211. Well, no, I -
I don't think I'm ready, Harvey.
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I'm not very romantic or impetuous -
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want that sort of thing.
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are the important things.
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219. - Good night, dear.
- Good night, Harvey.
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220. And so you really didn't want to be
a football captain. You wanted love.
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221. - Yes.
- No, not the romantic nonsense.
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228. - I'll see you Tuesday, Sara.
- Well, how long does this go on?
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229. - Oh, you mean the pruning.
- Yes.
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230. He was supposed to come back
a couple of weeks ago and finish up.
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231. - I almost gave him up for lost.
- The independent type, huh?
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232. - Good-bye, darling.
- Good-bye, Sara.
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233. - Hello there.
- Hello.
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235. - L've had a busy week.
- A busy two weeks.
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236. - Have you been buying more trees?
- How did you guess?
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237. Well, I -
I was just going to make some fresh coffee.
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238. - Would you like to have some?
- Oh, no, thank you. I'm all finished.
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239. Oh, well, that means that we're not
going to see you again until next spring.
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240. I won't be coming back next spring.
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241. L'm giving up my maintenance work.
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242. You see, growing trees is a full-time job.
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243. At least the way I want to do it.
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244. Don't worry. I'll find you someone.
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245. Thank you.
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I was telling you about?
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249. Yes?
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251. you might like to come over
to my place and see them.
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252. Well, I'm sorry,
but I'm afraid I can't today.
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253. Oh, well, of course, if you can't.
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254. - Oh, Mr. Kirby.
- Yes, Mrs. Scott?
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255. Well, I was just thinking that maybe if-
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256. You've changed your mind?
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257. All right. Let's go.
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258. It certainly is out in the woods.
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259. - Not what you expected?
- I thought you lived here.
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260. I do.
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261. I can see that a woman might not like it,
but it does very well for me.
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262. If one likes to live in a glass house.
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263. At night when I'm in bed
I can see the stars in the sky.
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264. - And you have your plants.
- Mm-hmm.
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265. - What a lovely color.
- That's a coleus.
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266. The one on the other side is a dracaena.
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267. Grows into sort of a tree.
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268. - Oh, where are the trees?
- Right outside.
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269. After you.
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270. Of course,
they're only five-year-olds, but -
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271. Five years to grow that?
Don't you ever get impatient?
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272. If you're impatient,
you have no business growing trees.
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273. Someday I'm gonna tear down the old mill
and put in more silver tip spruce over there.
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274. - What's in the old mill?
- Oh, nothing.
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275. Could we go in?
I love to poke around old buildings.
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277. Grandpa used to grind his flour here.
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278. Watch the cobwebs.
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279. That's the loft
where he used to store his grain.
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280. Wedgwood.
If we could only find the pieces.
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281. - What would you do with it?
- I'd steal it. I love Wedgwood.
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285. No, I haven't even started.
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286. I suppose these old beams are rotted.
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287. No, they're oak.
They're good for another hundred years.
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289. I don't know.
I haven't been there since I was a kid.
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290. - It's pretty dirty. Full of cobwebs and dust.
- Oh, I don't mind.
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295. Why, a perfect place for you to live.
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but it'd be worth it.
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297. - L've got a place to live.
- Oh.
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in that room all your life.
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299. - I hadn't thought about it.
- Well, you'll have to one of these days.
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- I've met plenty of girls.
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Or do you think you're not susceptible?
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I wasn't trying to arrange your life.
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307. After all, it's - it's none of my business.
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308. L'm going upstate to buy some trees
for some friends of mine.
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309. L'll be gone a couple of weeks.
I'll see you when I get back.
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310. - No, I -
- I'll see you.
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- Hello, Sara.
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Mona and Mark are coming.
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- I know, but I owe them a dinner.
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unless you happen to be her target.
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I haven't been out since Harvey left town.
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318. I didn't mean that the way it sounded.
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with nothing to do.
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321. - Oh, no!
- Why?
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322. Because it's supposed to be
the last refuge for lonely women?
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323. Well, that's very sweet of you, Sara,
but I don't want a television set.
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324. Well, all right, but I've already spoken
to the local television man about you.
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326. - You know, you really should get one -
- Excuse me.
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328. Hello.
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331. Well, won't you come in?
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333. They'll probably ask us to stay for dinner.
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334. I have a guest right this minute.
Could you wait?
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- Yes, Sara?
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337. - Mrs. Warren, this is Mr. Kirby.
- Kirby.
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338. How do you do, Mr. Kirby?
I can't stay. I'll see you tonight.
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339. - Well, Sara -
- Hmm?
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340. Would you be terribly disappointed
if- if I didn't come tonight?
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341. No, of course not. I understand if you're
not in the mood for Mona's gossip.
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342. - We'll make it next week. Bye, Mr. Kirby.
- Good-bye, Mrs. Warren.
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345. Yes.
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346. It'll be cold by the time we get back.
Better take a warm coat.
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348. L'll be right back. Hey, Mick!
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349. - Hi, Ron.
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Alida Anderson. - How do you do?
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353. - Hello.
- Hello, Cary.
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354. What a nice surprise.
Come on upstairs.
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355. - You're just in time for the clambake.
- Good.
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356. - Come on in.
- Thank you.
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357. - It's a little chilly in here.
- I'll have a fire in a moment.
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359. - Say, Ron, why don't you start it?
- Okay.
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a talent I developed on the ulcer circuit.
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361. Freely translated,
the advertising business.
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362. You wouldn't believe it,
but he was once a V.I.P. in New York.
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363. No, master. You're the one that taught him
to be a very independent person.
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364. The only thing he ever taught me was
how to open a wine bottle with my teeth.
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365. To hear them tell it,
you'd think they'd spent the war...
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366. - crawling from wine cellar to wine cellar.
- We did!
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367. Oh!
Make Cary comfortable, will you, Ron?
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368. All right. Sit down, Cary.
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369. - What did you say about me outside?
- When?
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372. - Here is the Anderson special.
- Oh, it's heavy!
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373. Here. Put the cauldron on the fire,
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374. - You're in for a shore dinner.
- Hope you like it.
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375. - I do.
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376. - Here you are, Cary.
- Thank you.
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377. - Alida.
- Thank you.
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378. And here's to those who wish us well,
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379. Sa/ud.
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380. Ah!
_ Mmm!
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381. - How do you like it?
- They're marvelous. What's in them?
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382. Well, first you get some ice,
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383. - Put in the -
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384. You can help me bring up some wine from
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386. - Mick, how many are coming tonight?
- You never can tell.
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387. Oh, that's so true.
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388. Which means I better get busy.
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389. - Can I help you?
- Oh, no, make yourself comfortable.
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393. perhaps it's because
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394. Let him step to the music which he hears,
however measured...
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395. or far away."
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396. - Why, that's beautiful.
- That's Mick's bible.
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398. - Alida, please let me help.
- All right. Come on.
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400. - Is it Ron's bible too?
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401. I don't think Ron's ever read it.
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403. All right.
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404. Thank you.
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- Hmm?
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407. Well, it's - it's kind of hard to explain.
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410. that if he had money and an important
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414. What was the answer?
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415. "To thine own self be true." That's Ron.
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416. You see, Ron's security
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take it away from him.
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418. Ron absolutely refuses
to let unimportant things become important.
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419. And that's what Mick and I were doing.
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420. In fact, things got so bad
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421. right before he went to Korea
we were thinking of a separation.
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422. Oh, no. You seem so happy.
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423. Not then. We weren't happy then.
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424. Our whole life was devoted
to keeping up with the Joneses.
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425. But when Mick was wounded
and had a lot of time to think...
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426. he decided to get off that merry-go-round.
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427. When he came back,
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428. - Alida!
- Yeah?
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429. My room's a mess,
but don't bother. L'm off!
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430. - Oh, wait a minute. Come here.
- I can't. I'm late. L'll see you tomorrow.
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431. - Mary Ann! What time?
- I don't know.
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432. Sometime in the afternoon, I guess.
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433. - Ron!
- Oh, Mary Ann.
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434. - I didn't know you were coming.
- Why, sure.
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435. - Now I'm disappointed.
- Why?
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436. Well, I thought it was just another
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438. - Well, I want a rain check.
- Name it.
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439. - To go swimming with you at the old pond again.
- No, no, no. Lt's too cold.
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440. - Well, how about sailing then?
- Fine.
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441. - Before it gets too cold for that too.
- I don't care. I have a Windbreaker.
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442. - Well, what about me?
- You'll be warm enough.
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443. Oh, you never take me seriously.
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444. Drive carefully, Mary Ann.
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445. My young cousin.
She's spending the winter with us.
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446. She thought our party sounded pretty dull,
so she arranged to stay over with a girlfriend.
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447. - Think this will be enough?
- Yes.
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448. Mick, would you give me a hand, darling?
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449. Say, what have you girls been doing?
I thought you'd have the heavy work done.
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450. - Put the bottles down.
- You think 16 will be enough?
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451. With this crowd? Are you kidding?
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452. - Thanks, Dad.
- You betcha.
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453. Oh, no, thanks, honey, but there's
some tablecloths in the right-hand drawer.
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454. I think you'll find them.
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455. - Lobsters have arrived!
- Look, I got 'em!
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456. Hey, Manuel! Thank you!
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457. - I caught myself this morning!
- This is Manuel, the lobster king.
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458. Hello!
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459. It's my pleasure.
She's beautiful! My wife, Rozanne.
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460. JOué ban/ta! I Tanto gusto!
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461. - Mi h/ja, Marguerite.
- How do you do?
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462. Marguerita is a very good cook.
Look, she make this corn bread -
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463. - Hey, hey, hey! Get your paws off!
- You put manteca on there. Oh, it's the best.
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464. - Alida!
- How have ya been? lt's so good seeing you.
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465. Put your coats down right over there.
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466. You will love the lobsters.
Mick, let me help you.
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467. Well, Grandpa! How are ya?
Let me take your coat.
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468. Cary, this is Grandpa Adams.
He's a beekeeper and an artist.
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469. - You must see his one-man show next month.
- Why, I hope to.
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470. Of course, Miss Cary,
I'm not an abstractionist.
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471. - Strictly primitive.
- Oh.
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472. - You know everybody here.
- Come on in, Grandpa!
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473. Edna, what a beautiful cake!
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474. Cary, I want you to meet Miss Pidway...
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475. head of the Audubon Society here
and an outstanding bird-watcher.
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476. - How do you do?
- How do you do?
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477. - Glass of wine, Manuel?
- Two glasses of wine for Manuel.
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478. Two? Ah, my friend.
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479. - A dollar says you can't.
- Why, put it on your bill.
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480. L've never seen this done before.
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481. - I wouldn't try that with my new teeth!
- Oh, no.
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483. N
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484. J' My, my, my, I have rovey eye J'
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485. J' How he fly all around the town J'
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486. J' Eye, eye, eye
Every passerby J'
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487. J' He look-a her up
He look-a her down J'
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488. J' Ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo J'
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489. - J' Lady, what a pleasant view J'
- Thank you.
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490. J' Ooh-hoo J'
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491. J' I make the flirty eye at you J'
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492. J' My, my, my, no more rovey eye J'
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493. J' No more fly all around the town J'
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494. J' Not since I find a passerby J'
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495. J' She look-a me up
Me look-a her down J'
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496. J' She and me, we go to town J'
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497. Hey, Mick, take over.
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498. J' Da-da, da-da, da,
da, da-da, da J'
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499. J' Da-da, da J'
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500. J' Ah, ha, ha J'
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502. - Faster, Mick!
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503. Hey! Hey!
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504. Hey, everybody! The lobsters!
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505. Get 'em out of the way. There!
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- Yes?
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507. L'm Mr. Weeks. Your friend Mrs. Warren
told me you might be interested in television.
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508. Well, I'm sorry — Most of my ladies tell me
TV gives them something to do with their time.
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509. Mrs. Warren has made a mistake.
I'm not interested in television.
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510. - I'm in a terrible hurry. Will you excuse me?
- Well, may I call again, Mrs. Sco -
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511. When you called me to hurry, I hurried.
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512. Did you have anything better to do
of a Saturday afternoon?
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513. No, as a matter of fact,
the children aren't coming up this weekend.
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514. After you.
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515. What you've done to it!
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516. And the fireplace.
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517. Oh, it's so friendly.
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518. And you put in this big window.
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519. What a beautiful view of the pond.
Why, you can see for miles!
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520. Mm-hmm.
The sun comes up right over that hill.
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521. - Do you like it?
- Why, it's unbelievable.
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522. Let's take your boots off, huh?
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523. Of course, there's a lot of work
to be done yet, but it'll be worth it.
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524. - Your feet are cold.
- I know. They're frozen.
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525. The Wedgwood teapot.
And you found all the pieces.
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526. Mm-hmm. Lt took days and days.
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527. These stairs are moving to the loft.
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528. L'll add the bedroom up there.
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529. The old millstone
I'm trying to make into a table.
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530. You know why I've started to fix the place?
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531. I didn't want to say anything
until I knew I could make it livable...
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532. for us.
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533. Do you understand what I'm saying, Cary?
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534. Yes.
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535. L'm asking you to marry me.
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536. I love you, Cary.
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537. I - I just hadn't thought about marriage.
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538. Why do you think I've been seeing you?
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539. I didn't think.
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540. - Can't you see it's impossible?
- No.
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541. This is the only thing that matters.
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542. No. There are other things that matter.
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543. The children -
How could I ask them to give up their home?
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544. Home is where you are, Cary.
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545. But the kind of life you lead,
I - I don't know that life...
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546. and how could I make sure
it would work out?
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547. You can't, Cary. You can't.
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548. Don't you see I'd be turning my back
on everything I've ever known?
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549. - Ron, isn't it enough that we love each other?
- No, Cary.
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550. It isn't.
lt isn't enough for either of us.
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551. You're running away from something important
because you're afraid.
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552. - Afraid?
- Mm-hmm.
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553. - Of what?
- Many things.
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554. Perhaps you're right.
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555. It's absurd to think of marriage.
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556. It's out of the question.
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557. The hours you've spent mending it.
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558. Doesn't matter.
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559. Cary.
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560. Don't forget your boots.
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561. L'll help you. You mustn't catch cold.
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562. Darling, don't cry.
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563. Oh, Ron, I love you so much.
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564. What are you thinking about?
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565. That I love you.
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566. It won't be easy.
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567. There will be a lot of things that -
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568. You'll have to help me.
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569. L'll help all I can.
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570. - It's getting late.
- Mm-hmm.
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571. Does it matter?
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572. I'll take you home.
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573. I sent the boy up with the roast
twice on Saturday.
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574. And I kept phoning
up till 9:00 in the evening.
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575. L'm sorry, but I completely forgot.
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576. - Hello, Mrs. Plash.
- Hello. Why, Cary, I was just thinking about you.
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577. - Pleasantly, I hope.
- Of course.
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578. I was telling Mrs. Scott I couldn't figure out
where she was over the weekend.
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579. - I even phoned the club.
- Oh?
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580. Well, the children weren't coming up,
so I decided to go away for the weekend.
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581. - I'll take my roast now.
- Glad you had a chance to get away.
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582. - Where did you go, darling?
- Upstate.
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583. Good-bye. Good-bye, Mona.
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584. It's comforting to know
she's not lonely, Mr. Gow.
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585. Mona Plash is such a gossip.
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586. It'll be all over town by tomorrow,
I'm afraid.
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587. I hate to have the children learn about us
before I tell them.
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588. Then you'd better tell them.
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589. It should be so simple.
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590. Two people who are in love with each other,
want to be married.
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591. Why is it so difficult all of a sudden?
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592. It isn't, if you're not afraid.
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593. That's what Mick learned from you,
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594. No.
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595. You can't learn that from anybody.
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596. Mick discovered for himself
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597. that he had to be a man.
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598. And you want me to be a man.
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599. Only in that one way.
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600. Mona certainly didn't
waste any time, did she?
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601. I suppose the whole town's
talking about it.
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602. Well, she phoned me.
That's why I rushed over.
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603. Of course,
I didn't believe a word.
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604. Well, you should.
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605. You can't be serious.
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606. Your gardener?
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607. He isn't my gardener.
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608. He did work on the trees.
You met him.
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609. And even if he was,
I'm in love with him.
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610. And I'm gonna marry him.
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611. Well, all right, maybe I'm a snob.
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612. But it isn't just a question
of whether he's a gardener.
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613. The talk won't stop at that.
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614. They'll say he's younger than you are.
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615. - And the fact you're a widow.
- What has that got to do with it?
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616. With money.
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617. Ron isn't interested in my money.
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618. And that he worked at your place
while Martin was still alive.
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619. People will say that all this started
before your husband died.
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620. But that's not true.
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621. - You -
- I don't. But Mona?
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622. Oh! Mona will have a field day.
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623. Before she gets through,
the whole town will believe it.
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624. You know, Cary, as well as I do
that situations like this...
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of human nature.
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626. Remember, you have
Ned and Kay to think about.
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627. At their age,
what people say matters terribly.
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628. Have you stopped to think
what all these rumors will do to them?
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629. You're asking me to give up Ron...
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630. because of something in people
that's mean and contemptible.
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631. Oh, I didn't say that. - Do you really
think it would be good for Ned and Kay...
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632. if I were to let myself be beaten
by such hatefulness?
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633. Well, I'm not gonna do it.
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634. Let them say what they want to.
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635. And that goes for you too, Sara.
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636. I must say, Cary,
you've got stubbornness.
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637. And courage.
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638. And if you want to throw me out,
I won't blame you.
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639. I apologize.
At least I can do that much.
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640. You don't have to apologize,
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641. just go on being my friend.
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642. I'd be a fool not to do that.
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643. Look, I've got to give a cocktail party
this weekend for that moron, Jo-Ann.
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644. She bagged Tom Allenby.
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645. You bring Ron.
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646. Maybe if people see him...
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647. maybe if they get to know him...
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648. they'll accept him.
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649. Well, I'll call him.
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651. - Well, good evening, Mrs. Plash.
- Why, hello, Ned.
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652. - You home for the weekend?
- Why, yes, I am.
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653. Just wait until you see your mother.
She's never looked so radiant.
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654. - I certainly wish I knew her secret.
- Thank you, Mrs. Plash.
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655. - If you'll excuse me, I've got to hurry.
- Mm-hmm.
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656. Yoo-hoo, Mildred!
How was New York?
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657. Mother?
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658. L'm home. Where are you?
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659. I'm in the basement, dear.
I'll be up in a minute.
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660. - Ned?
- Yeah.
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661. How are you, dear? - What were you
doing in the cellar, for Pete's sake?
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662. I was putting some things away
in the storage closet.
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663. Everything was getting so cluttered.
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664. Where's Kay? She and Freddie
were supposed to drive up together.
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665. Well, she's upstairs.
We've been waiting for you.
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666. Hey, why all the mystery
when you phoned? Who's coming?
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667. Oh, Mother, I hope you don't mind
my borrowing your manicure set.
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668. Which is better?
Crimson snow or traffic light?
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669. Oh, dig you. Since when have you
joined the female ranks?
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670. - All right.
- Now, Kay, Ned.
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671. I want to discuss something
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673. You're going to get married.
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674. VVhy, yes.
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675. - How did you know?
- Oh, it had to happen.
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676. Anyone as attractive as you.
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677. Besides, you know what I think
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679. I knew you felt that way in theory.
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680. Theory and action should be one.
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681. Don't worry, Mother.
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682. Oh, darlings.
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683. Hey, save that for Harvey.
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684. Harvey?
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685. Well, it isn't Harvey.
It - lt's Ron Kirby.
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686. You know him.
At least you've met him.
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687. The only Kirby I know
is old Kirby the gardener.
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688. - Last I heard, he was dead.
- Ron is his son.
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689. Mother, is this a joke or something?
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690. - Well, no, it isn't ajoke, Ned.
- But, Mother, you can't -
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691. There's no point
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692. Let's try to be objective.
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693. This isn't one of your case histories.
This is us!
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694. Just the same. Now, Mother, have you
introduced him to any of your friends?
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695. Yeah, what does Sara think?
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696. Well, Sara's invited us
to a cocktail party tonight.
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697. And I wanted you to know him first,
so I asked Ron to come early...
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698. for a drink,
one of your special martinis.
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699. Mother, this is no time for martinis.
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700. Mother, why did you keep
this whole affair such a secret?
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701. Because subconsciously
you were afraid he wouldn't fit in?
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702. Why, Ron has no intentions
of fitting in, Kay.
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703. He's quite content
with his life the way it is.
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704. - Mother, the whole thing is impossible.
- You don't know him.
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705. - We know the type.
- And we know you, Mother.
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706. I suppose that's him now.
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707. You must realize
how important this is to me.
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708. Now, I'm relying on both of you
to be fair and - and give Ron a chance.
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709. All right.
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710. I'll make the martinis.
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711. Won't you come in, Ron?
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712. You know Ned and Kay?
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713. - Yes, of course. Hello.
- Hello.
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714. - It's nice to see you again.
- Thank you.
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716. Kay, as I told you, Ron,
is doing social work in New York.
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717. You like it, I understand.
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718. Well, at least you learn to deal
with all 5011s of people.
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719. - Ned, you make a very good martini.
- Not too strong for you?
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720. - You still have the nursery, Mr. Kirby?
- Oh, yes.
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721. He's going in more
for tree farming now.
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722. Is there any money in growing trees?
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723. There can be.
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724. The only thing I know about trees
is they make good logs.
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725. - Well, now's your chance to learn.
- Mother.
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What happened to Dad's trophy?
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727. Why, nothing happened to it.
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728. Was the trophy part of the clutter
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729. Ned.
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730. I suppose from now on,
there'll be lots of changes around here.
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733. I have no intention of living here.
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734. We'll be leading
quite a different kind of life.
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735. But this has been the family house
for I don't know how long.
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736. This is the place we were born.
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737. Ned, I wish you'd treat this whole matter
in a more detached fashion.
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738. Mr. Kirby, you don't know Mother
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739. She's really much more conventional
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740. She has the innate desire
for group approval...
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741. - which most women have, but -
- Never mind the $10 words.
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742. And, uh, where, ifl may ask,
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743. and I suppose us too, to live?
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744. - My place.
- In a greenhouse?
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745. Oh, no, no.
He's going to remodel the old mill.
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746. Mother, if you'll excuse me, I'm -
I'm going to a lecture. I'd better get ready.
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747. Good-bye, Mr. Kirby.
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748. Mother, I've got some
studying to catch up on.
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749. Well, what happened? I -
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750. - I've never seen them act like that before.
- lt's natural, Cary.
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751. - I'm not like their father.
- What has that got to do with it?
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752. Well, it would be different if-
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753. if you were marrying
the same kind of man.
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754. Successful businessman,
pillar of the community.
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755. I can understand it.
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756. Perhaps you're right.
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757. But once I make them see that -
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758. - Shall we get started?
- Cary, do we really have to go?
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759. Well, Sara said that -
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760. And anyway,
I want to show you off.
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761. - We can take my car.
- Mine's right here.
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762. - Does it matter that much?
- lt shouldn't.
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763. Jim, get me another one, will you?
I don't want to miss the arrival.
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764. - How about you, Mrs. Taylor?
- Well, I really shouldn't, but -
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765. N'
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766. Excuse me.
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767. If you see Cary before I do,
let me know.
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768. It'll be easier for her
if I took them around.
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769. Count on us, Sara.
You got a light, Bill?
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770. - I may need to.
- Hold my drink, dear.
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771. A gardener? Why doesn't he find himself
a decent moneymaking vocation?
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772. You think material success is
the only end worthy of the pursuit of man?
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773. Why, Doctor, what's wrong with money? - I agree.
You have to have it to have contempt for it.
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774. Excuse me.
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775. Oh, thank you. Do you really think
she'll have the nerve to come?
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776. - Oh, there they are now!
- They're here!
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777. N
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778. Pardon me. Oh, I'm so glad she -
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779. - Just look at that car.
- Just look at that man.
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780. Daughter!
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781. It's always the quiet ones, isn't it?
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782. But she's certainly
the last person you would expect to -
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783. Always pretending to be
so prim and proper.
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784. Why, Howard,
did she turn you down?
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785. I'm so glad you could come.
I'm Cary's best friend.
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786. - L'd like to be your friend too.
- Thank you.
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787. Come on, darling.
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788. - George.
- Cary, my favorite woman.
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789. George, how are you?
I want you to know Ron Kirby.
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790. Glad to meet you.
Used to know your father. Fine man.
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791. - Thank you.
- I remember-
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792. Shall we say hello
to Romeo and his Juliet?
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793. - Come on, darling.
- So that's Cary's nature boy.
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794. - You know the doctor - Dan.
- Hello, Dan.
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795. Cary, you know Miss Frisbee,
Mr. Allenby. Mr. Kirby.
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796. - How do you do?
- How do you do?
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797. You know, this was kind of
supposed to be my party...
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798. but looks like Mrs. Scott's
getting all the attention.
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799. Of course, I - I guess it is more unusual
when someone your age gets married.
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800. But I think your friend's awfully lucky.
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801. You see, no one in my family's
had a dime since the Civil War.
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802. So Tom won't get anything
but poor little me.
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803. - Don't bother, Cary. Shall we -
- Cary, my dear. What's this I hear about your -
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804. Oh. Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
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805. Well, Mrs. Humphrey,
probably in your garden.
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806. L've been pruning your trees
for the last three years.
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807. Oh. Yes, of course.
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808. - Ah, Sara, I really must be going.
- Excuse me, I'll be right back.
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809. Come on into the bar.
You've earned yourself a good strong drink.
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810. Go ahead, Ron.
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811. - L'll be right back.
- All right.
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812. - Howard.
- Hi.
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813. How are you?
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814. - Mona, Mark.
- Hello.
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815. My dear, he's fascinating.
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816. And that tan.
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817. I suppose from working outdoors.
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818. Of course, I'm sure
he's handy indoors too.
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819. Mona's sure got your number, Cary.
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820. So have I.
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821. Well, excuse me, Howard.
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822. N'
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823. Guess you played me for a prize sucker
that night at the club, huh, Cary?
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824. Goin' into that perfect lady routine.
Makin' me apologize.
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825. Ifl had known then what I know now,
story sure would've had a different ending.
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826. - Oh, Howard.
- Never too late, huh, Cary?
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827. Line forms to the right.
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828. - Howard, you're drunk!
- Why, Cary! lsn't one man enough for you?
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829. Maybe you'd better stay
right where you are.
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830. What is it, Cary?
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831. Howard of all people.
I never would've believed it.
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832. - Believed what?
- That Howard was the earthy type.
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833. But then you seem to attract that, Cary.
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834. - Shall we go?
- Yes.
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835. - Excuse us.
- Oh, George!
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836. Why, that man was positively murderous.
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837. - Did you see that, Fred?
- What's the commotion?
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838. Why, he might have killed poor Howard.
And in Sara's lovely house too!
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839. Well!
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840. Nothing's important except us.
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841. Will you remember that?
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842. Yes.
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843. - I'll take you to the door.
- No, Ron.
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844. Thank you, but... good night.
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845. Good night.
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846. Ned, you're still up.
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847. Don't forget to put the screen
around the fireplace before you come up.
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848. Mom.
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849. L've got a few things
to say to you, Mother.
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850. All right, Ned.
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851. I just want to tell you that meeting him
hasn't changed my mind one darn bit.
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852. We did what you asked.
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853. I asked you to give Ron a fair chance.
I don't think you did.
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854. Just because we didn't agree
with your choice?
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855. Listen, Mother, somebody
in this family's gotta think straight.
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856. And you don't think I can?
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857. I think all you see is
a good-looking set of muscles.
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858. Why, Ned!
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859. That's the way it looks, doesn't it?
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860. You're planning to give up a home
that's been in the family for...
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861. I don't know how long.
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862. It has a certain tradition.
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863. And for what?
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864. Don't you realize
what people are gonna say?
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865. Haven't you any sense
of obligation to Father's memory?
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866. What has that got to do -
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867. How can you even think of marrying a man
like Kirby when you've been Father's wife?
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868. It's against everything
that Father stood for.
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869. Nonsense, Ned.
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870. Mother...
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871. are you really intending
to go through with this?
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872. Yes, I am.
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873. Well, don't expect me to come visit you.
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874. How could I bring my friends?
I'd be ashamed.
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875. Ned!
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876. Ned, we mustn't let this
come between us.
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877. If you mean Kirby...
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878. he already has!
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879. And then Ned on top of everything else.
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880. No, I haven't heard a word.
I - I've got a call in for him.
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881. Well, Kay stayed over.
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882. I didn't sleep a wink either.
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883. Do you really think the talk will die down?
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884. Kay.
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885. Sara, I'll have to call you back later.
All right.
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886. Kay, darling, what is it?
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887. What's the matter?
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888. Well, tell me.
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889. Nothing. It -
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890. lt's about me, isn't it?
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891. Freddie and I
were at the library, and...
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892. one of the kids
made a crack about you.
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893. What did they say?
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894. That you and Mr. Kirby were -
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895. even before Dad -
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896. Now you stop that, Kay.
You know that's a lie.
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897. Of course I do,
and I told them so!
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898. They went on and on,
and I got mad, and...
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899. we were asked to leave.
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900. Oh, darling.
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901. And on the way home,
Freddie and I had a fight.
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902. And I told him that I didn't care
what people said.
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903. But, Mama, I do care!
I care terribly!
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904. Oh, Kay, I - I don't know what to do.
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905. I can't bear to see
you and Ned so unhappy.
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906. But, you see, Kay, I love Ron.
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907. You love him so much
you're willing to ruin all our lives?
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908. You can't really think that.
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909. What else can I think?
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910. But, Kay, you - you've talked
so much about people and...
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911. why they do the things they do.
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912. And you've worked with them.
You say you understand.
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913. But I don't!
I don't! I thought I did.
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914. I don't understand anything.
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915. Cary.
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916. - Oh, Ron, I -
- What's the matter?
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917. Well, Ned's left home, and I -
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918. I left Kay dissolved in tears. Some of
her friends have been dreadful to her.
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919. Because of me?
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920. Ron, we're going to have to wait
to get married.
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921. Why?
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922. Well, to give the children a chance
to get used to the idea.
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923. They'll feel differently
when they know you better.
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924. - Are you saying you don't want to marry me?
- Oh, no, I'm not saying that.
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925. I'm just asking you to be patient.
lt's only a question of time.
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926. Only of time?
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927. Well, right now everybody's
talking about us. We're a local sensation.
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928. And like Sara said, if-
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929. if the people get used to seeing us
together, then maybe they'll accept us.
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930. You mean, uh...
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931. we'll be invited
to all the cocktail parties.
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932. And, of course, Sara will see to it
that I get into the country club.
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933. And dear Howard and I
will shake hands and forget.
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934. - You'll flatter Mona so she won't be malicious.
- That isn't what I mean.
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935. And Ned and Kay won't mind so much...
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936. because we'll be living just as you always have -
probably in your house.
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937. What's wrong with that?
Suppose we did live in my house.
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938. It's only for a little while.
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939. And it would make things
so much easier.
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940. It wouldn't change you, Ron.
You couldn't be changed.
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941. Yes, I could.
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942. L'm learning right now how easy
it would be to let myself be changed.
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943. ' BY Whom?
' BY You.
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944. I'm sorry, Cary,
but it wouldn't work.
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945. I can't live that way.
And you knew that from the beginning.
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946. But I can't ruin my children's lives.
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947. I have a responsibility to them.
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948. Are you sure it's just that?
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949. Well, what do you mean?
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950. You don't think I care about
the house or what people say?
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951. Yes, I do.
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952. Why, you're not even trying to understand.
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953. - How can you say you love me and -
- God knows I love you.
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954. But I won't let Ned nor Kay
nor anyone else run our lives.
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955. Cary, don't you see
we could never be happy if we did?
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956. I can see that you don't want to listen
to anybody's ideas but your own.
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957. And I can see that you're trying to make me
choose between you and the children!
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958. No, Cary, you're the one
that made it a question of choosing.
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959. So you're the one
that'll have to choose.
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960. All right.
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961. It's all over.
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962. Cary.
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963. I admit, after meeting him,
he's a darn nice guy, but I -
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964. But I still say you did the right thing.
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965. Oh... I suppose so.
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966. Everyone will welcome you
back to the fold. I'll see to that.
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967. I don't know what I'd do
without you, Sara.
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968. Well, I know what
you've been going through.
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969. And I know it hasn't been easy.
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970. But at least you have the children.
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971. You don't have to fill your life
with club work and parties.
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972. Oh, Sara.
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973. Oh, that must be Ned.
I have a call in for him.
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974. - You've told Kay?
- Yes, she's very happy.
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975. - Hello?
- Mrs. Scott?
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976. - Yes.
- I have yourparfy now.
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977. - Mother, you cal/ed me?
- Yes, Ned, I did. I wanted to talk to you.
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978. I, um - I've decided that -
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979. - Well, I'm not going to be married.
- Oh, great.
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980. - You will be up this weekend?
- You bet, Mom.
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981. Say, listen, I got a class now,
so good-bye, huh?
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982. Well, Ned - Ned?
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983. Was he pleased?
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984. Yes, he - he seemed to be.
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985. - Hello, dear.
- Oh, Bill, I thought you'd never get here.
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986. - What's for dinner? Evening, Cary.
- Good night, Cary.
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987. - Say hello to the children.
- I will.
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988. - Hello, Cary. Nice to see you.
- Hello, Doctor. Lt's nice to see you too.
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989. You know, I've been meaning to call you
about an appointment for a checkup.
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990. I don't think it's anything serious...
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991. but I've been having some
miserable headaches lately.
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992. - Anytime, Cary. Can I give you a lift?
- No, thanks. L'm waiting for the children.
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993. - Let me hear from you now.
- All right.
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994. Oh, Mrs. Scott.
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995. Seems the kids couldn't make it.
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996. I guess they're pretty busy
with the holidays coming on.
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997. Something in a Christmas tree, ma'am?
Oh, hiya, Mrs. Scott. Merry Christmas!
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998. Merry Christmas, Tom.
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999. - You like this one?
- No, I think I need one a little bigger than this.
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1000. - Well, how about this?
- Well, that's not very pretty.
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1001. Well, I'll show you another one.
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1002. Hello, Cary.
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1003. Well, hello.
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1004. I, uh - I have to get a tree
for the children, and I saw these.
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1005. How are you?
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1006. - How about this pine, Mrs. Scott?
- Oh, I'm fine.
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1007. No, not that one. I -
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1008. I - I didn't know they were your trees.
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1009. No, they're Mick's.
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1010. L'm helping him unload.
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1011. - How are Mick and Alida?
- Fine.
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1012. Will you say hello to them for me?
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1013. They'll be right back.
They're doing some Christmas shopping.
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1014. Here's a medium-sized fir, Mrs. Scott.
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1015. Or maybe you'd rather have a spruce?
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1016. - A silver tipped spruce?
- Oh, I've got a beauty.
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1017. You remembered.
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1018. - Oh, Cary -
- Ron! Ron?
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1019. Mick and Alida sent me to get you.
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1020. Oh, I didn't know
you had a customer.
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1021. How about this one, Mrs. Scott?
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1022. No. Send this one to me.
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1023. Ron, shall we go?
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1024. Yeah.
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1025. J' And heaven and nature sing J'
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1026. J' And heaven and nature sing J'
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1027. J' And heaven and heaven J'
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1028. J' And nature sing J'
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1029. J' Joy to the world J'
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1030. J' The Lord is come J'
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1031. J' Let earth receive her King J'
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1032. J' Let every heart prepare him room J'
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1033. J' And heaven and nature sing J'
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1034. J' And heaven and nature sing J'
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1035. J' And heaven and heaven J'
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1036. J' And nature sing J'
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1037. J' Joy to the world, the Lord is come J'
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1038. J' Let earth receive her King N
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1039. - Oh, Mama, Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
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1040. - Thought we'd never get here. The train was late.
- I know, but I'm so happy to see you.
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1041. - Oh, it looks gorgeous!
- Hey, look at all that loot!
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1042. - Is that big present for me?
- Yes.
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1043. - Hey, where's our present for you?
- Well, I don't know. Nothing's come.
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1044. But don't worry about it.
Just having the two of you is enough for me.
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1045. Well, I better phone.
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1046. - Not here. Lt's a secret!
- Oh.
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1047. - Don't open anything till I get back.
- All right.
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1048. Mama.
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1049. Look.
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1050. Why, it's lovely, Kay.
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1051. Freddie and I are gonna be married.
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1052. That is, in February,
after he graduates.
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1053. Well, aren't you a little young?
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1054. Well, you were 17
when you got married.
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1055. But... it's so soon.
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1056. Soon? Oh, it seems like forever.
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1057. Oh, Mama.
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1058. Remember the afternoon
that Freddie and I had the big fight?
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1059. That's when we found out
we loved each other.
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1060. Mama, he's so wonderful.
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1061. Yes, I remember.
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1062. That was the day you told me your life
would be ruined ifl married Ron.
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1063. Well, I was being childish.
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1064. You shouldn't have let me
get away with it.
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1065. Of course, that was different.
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1066. You didn't really love him, did you?
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1067. Mother, your present's on the way.
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1068. Hey, this is Christmas.
Let's enjoy it.
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1069. After all, it'll probably be the last one
we spend in this house.
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1070. - Why, what do you mean?
- Well, Kay's getting married.
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1071. And if I'm not called up right away...
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1072. I'm in line for the Walker Scholarship,
which means a year in Paris.
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1073. And after that, on to Iran
with the Dayton Company.
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1074. I didn't want to tell you
till I had it pretty well cinched.
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1075. Hey, Mother.
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1076. Thank you.
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1077. Yes, with Kay and I away,
I think we should sell the house.
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1078. The house?
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1079. Yeah, it's too big forjust one person.
What with taxes and -
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1080. There's your present now.
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1081. [ Sighs 1
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1082. Mama.
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1083. Mama?
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1084. Don't you see, Kay?
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1085. The whole thing's been so pointless.
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1086. Oh, Mama, I'm - I'm terribly sorry.
I didn't mean to hurt you.
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1087. Mama, it still isn't too late,
if he loves you.
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1088. Oh, please, Kay, it -
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1089. Mother.
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1090. Merry Christmas.
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1091. Merry Christmas, Mrs. Scott,
and happy New Year.
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1092. Kay and I couldn't afford
anything but a table model.
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1093. But it's got a nice-sized screen
and it's easy to operate.
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1094. All you have to do is turn that dial...
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1095. and you have all the company you want
right there on the screen.
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1096. Drama, comedy,
life's parade at your fingertips.
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1097. Fetch, go on.
Fetch, old boy.
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1098. 50V, are you slippin'.
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1099. Say, why don't you try
using shells in that gun?
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1100. Doesn't seem to help.
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1101. Can't shoot straight anymore, I guess.
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1102. I don't seem to be good
for anything lately.
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1103. You haven't been good for anything
since you and Cary broke up.
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1104. - What's that got to do with it?
- Everything, and you know it.
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1105. You're not the same anymore, Ron.
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1106. You're no good to me,
to yourself or to anyone.
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1107. All right, so what do I do about it?
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1108. - Call her up. Go see her. Apologize.
- Apologize for what?
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1109. I don't know for what. For anything.
Make up something if you have to.
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1110. But do something.
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1111. There, that's a boy.
Good boy.
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1112. Hey, nice, huh?
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1113. Look, Mick, I told her that I love her.
I asked her to marry me.
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1114. I can't force her.
She has to make up her own mind.
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1115. She doesn't want to make up
her own mind. No girl does.
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1116. She wants you to make it up for her.
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1117. - Come on, let's go.
- No, I'll be along later.
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1118. I gotta catch one pheasant at least.
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1119. Hey, uh - Well, uh -
You know.
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1120. [ Laughing 1
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1121. Well, Dan, what's the verdict?
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1122. I was just going over the findings.
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1123. There's nothing organically
wrong with you, Cary.
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1124. Well, then, why do I
have these headaches?
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1125. It's not my imagination,
and they're getting worse all the time.
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1126. You're punishing yourself.
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1127. - For what?
- For running away from life.
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1128. The headaches are nature's way
of making a protest.
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1129. Well, will you give me
something for them?
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1130. Do you expect me
to give you a prescription to cure life?
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1131. Sit down, Cary.
I want to talk to you.
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1132. Forget for a moment
that I'm your doctor, and, uh...
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1133. let me give you
some advice as a friend.
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1134. Marry him.
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1135. Well, there's no point in discussing that.
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1136. It's all over.
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1137. Apparently, it isn't.
You still have the headaches.
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1138. But that's silly.
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1139. And anyway, how could I marry him?
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1140. The whole thing was impossible
from the beginning.
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1141. Why, you know, Dan,
in a place like Stoningham...
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1142. you can't ignore convention and -
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1143. So you gave up a man
you were in love with...
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1144. because you were afraid
of Mona and the others.
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1145. And you had the great satisfaction
of being taken back into the fold.
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1146. - Well, I was thinking of my children.
- You're just as lonely as you were before.
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1147. Lonelier, in fact,
with Kay married and Ned abroad.
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1148. So what good was your noble sacrifice?
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1149. Cary, marry him.
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1150. No, it - it's too late.
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1151. And maybe he's found someone else.
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1152. Anyway, if he'd really loved me,
he would've come to me.
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1153. No. If you'd loved him,
you'd have gone to him.
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1154. In spite of the town,
the children, everything.
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1155. Cary, let's face it.
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1156. You were ready for a love affair,
but not for love.
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1157. Good-bye, Dan.
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1158. - Cary!
- Hello, Alida!
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1159. Hi!
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1160. - Oh, it's so good to see you!
- Well, it's so good to see you.
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1161. What were you doing in the doctor's office?
Nothing wrong, is there?
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1162. Oh, no. Just a checkup.
He couldn't find a thing wrong with me.
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1163. - L'm glad.
- Would you have a cup of tea?
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1164. L'd love to, but I'm late. I have to pick up
Mary Ann and take her to the station.
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1165. - Mary Ann?
- Yeah, she's getting married, you know.
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1166. - Married?
- Uh-huh. Very nice boy from New Jersey.
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1167. They've been going together
for a year now.
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1168. - Why, I thought -
- I don't think you've ever met this one.
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1169. Honey, I have to dash.
But please come by and see us, will ya?
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1170. - We miss you.
- Well, thank you. I appreciate that.
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1171. - Good-bye, Alida.
- Bye!
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1172. Cary!
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1173. C\
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1174. Cary!
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1175. Cary!
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1176. - Alida.
- Hello, Cary.
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1177. Come on in.
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1178. I thought I should come over
instead of calling.
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1179. There's been an accident, Cary.
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1180. - It's Ron.
- You better come with me.
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1181. - How bad is he?
- We don't know yet.
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1182. Dr. Hennessy and Mick
are with him now.
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1183. - Oh, Alida.
- Get your coat first.
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1184. I'll tell you all about it on the way.
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1185. Mrs. Scott.
Please, Mrs. Scott.
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1186. - How is he?
- We don't know anything yet.
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1187. - Where's Mr. Anderson?
- He took the doctor back to town.
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1188. - Well, didn't he -
- Nothing that he could've done tonight, so...
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1189. he'll be back in the morning.
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1190. I'm sorry, Mrs. Scott.
I have strict orders.
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1191. He can't be disturbed.
He must be kept quiet.
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1192. Let me take your coat.
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1193. Why don't you sit down,
and I'll get some coffee.
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1194. I Wish Mick had waited.
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1195. Oh, but I'm sure the doctor wouldn't
have gone if he thought that there -
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1196. Alida.
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1197. This room.
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1198. The beauty that Ron's put into it.
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1199. And the love.
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1200. He never gave up hope
that you'd come back, Cary.
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1201. You told me once that Ron
was so secure within himself...
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1202. because he refused to give importance
to unimportant things.
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1203. Why did it take me so long
to understand it?
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1204. Remember I told you it took us a long time
to find the right answer?
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1205. It doesn't happen overnight.
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1206. I feel like such a coward.
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1207. I was so frightened.
I listened to other people.
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1208. I let others make my decisions.
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1209. Alida, I've let so many people
come between us.
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1210. Friends, neighbors, children.
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1211. And the strangest one of all, myself.
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1212. Don't worry about things in the past.
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1213. Isn't that unimportant too, hmm?
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1214. If only I haven't waited too long.
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1215. Mrs. Scott.
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1216. Your coffee.
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1217. Thank you, but I -
I really don't care for any.
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1218. Why don't you go upstairs
and rest a while? Try to sleep.
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1219. But I couldn't sleep.
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1220. And anyway, I want to stay here
in case he wakes up.
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1221. May I sit over there?
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1222. Well, all right.
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1223. Well, Dan?
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1224. He's got a concussion
and shouldn't be moved.
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1225. - Of course not.
- Otherwise, I'd get him to the hospital.
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1226. It's gonna take time for him to recover.
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1227. Dan, what can I do?
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1228. Do you plan to stay?
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1229. Yes. No more running away.
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1230. Well, he'll need rest and care.
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1231. And he'll need you, Cary.
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1232. Nurse.
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1233. Cary.
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1234. Yes, Ron.
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1235. You've come home.
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1236. Yes, darling, I've - I've come home.
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