1. [Mrs. Beale]
What are you doing down there?
Just standing there?
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2. - [David Maysles]
Just filming the main room.
- [Edie] Whiskers!
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3. [Mrs. Beale]
Well, did you know that
Whiskers has disappeared?
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4. - A cat got out.
I'm trying to get him in.
- [David] Has he? Ah.
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5. Yeah, we don't know how he got out.
I think he got out in that hole there.
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6. - No, I knew they were coming, and I...
- I think he got out in that hole.
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7. - He can jump up there.
- I knew they were coming and...
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8. Yeah. No, he got out
in that hole, Edie.
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9. I put them all out.
You told me to.
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10. No, dearie, he got out
in the hole, babe.
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11. "Take the cats out,"you said.
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12. - Did you hear what I said, woman?
- What?
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13. He got out in this hole here.
That was the noise we heard.
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14. That raccoon did that to my new wall.
Isn't that terrible?
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15. They'll have the whole house
down soon.
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16. [Edie]
Yeah, we'll be raided again.
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17. We'll be raided again
by the village of East Hampton.
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18. You know, they can get you
in East Hampton for wearing
red shoes on a Thursday...
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19. and all that sort of thing.
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20. I don't know whether you know that.
I mean, do you know that?
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21. They can get you
for almost anything.
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22. - [Edie] It's the Maysles!
- [Albert Maysles] Hi, Edie.
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23. - [David] The gentlemen callers.
- I saw your car.
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24. - One of my cats just got out.
- Edie, you look fantastic.
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25. David, you look absolutely
terrific. Honestly.
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26. You've got light...
You've got light blue on.
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27. Well, Al, you're still...
Mother says you're very conservative.
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28. [Laughs]
Brooks, everything looks wonderful.
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29. - Thank you.
- Absolutely wonderful.
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30. This is the best thing
to wear for the day. You understand.
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31. - Yeah.
- Because I don't like women in skirts,
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32. and the best thing is to wear
pantyhose or some pants...
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33. under a short skirt, I think.
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34. Then you have the pants
under the skirt,
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35. and then you can pull the stockings
up over the pants, underneath the skirt.
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36. - Uh-huh.
- And you can always take off
the skirt and use it as a cape.
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37. So I think this is the best
costume for the day.
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38. - Okay.
- [Laughs]
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39. I have to think
these things up, you know.
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40. Mother wanted me to come out
in a kimono, so we had quite a fight.
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41. So what did you do, photograph Brooks
cutting right down here?
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42. - Yeah, I've been through the jungle.
- Oh, for goodness sakes.
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43. What do you want to do now?
Where do you want to go? Upstairs?
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44. Do you want to go up
and photograph it from the top porch?
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45. - Okay.
- Okay.
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46. They're gonna photograph
from the top now, Brooks.
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47. [David]
It's a beautiful garden back here.
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48. Did you see the wall garden?
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49. - Oh, you mean the patio.
You mean this.
- Yeah.
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50. That's a Spanish wall garden
over there, you know.
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51. - Oh, yes.
- The Hills put that in.
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52. They imported
everything from Rome.
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53. Mrs. Hill, she was
a famous horticulturist.
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54. That was one of the famous
gardens of America.
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55. Brooks, next summer,
if we're all living,
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56. I think a vegetable garden
would be a good thing in here.
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57. You don't get
enough sunlight in here.
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58. Yeah, Mother says she doesn't mind
if you have to cut down some privet
for the garden.
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59. - Would be nice.
- Yeah.
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60. Because food's going up.
We heard that on the radio last night.
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61. Do you think my costume
looked all right for Brooks?
I think he was a little amazed.
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62. - He's probably seen it before.
- No, no. This is
the revolutionary costume.
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63. I never wear this in East Hampton.
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64. [David] He seems okay.
He seems like he can handle it.
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65. [Edie]
You can't be too careful.
Know what I mean?
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66. That was
the original living room.
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67. You know, people go back
to a kitchen now.
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68. Though the washing machine was always
put in the maids' dining room.
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69. You know, the washtubs are
in the maids' dining room.
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70. - Let's go up.
- It's very difficult...
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71. to keep the line between
the past and the present.
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72. Do you know what I mean?
It's awfully difficult.
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73. [Mrs. Beale] That is
a beautiful ocean today, isn't it?
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74. What color would you say
that was? Sort of sapphire?
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75. I've never seen
anything like that ocean.
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76. The 50 years I've been here...
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77. the best in 50 years.
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78. Oh, Edie, are you around?
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79. - Oh, Edie!
- I haven't been out of this
goddamn horrible place...
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80. in two years.
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81. God, if you knew how I felt.
I'm ready to kill.
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82. Well, they're not going
to take you to the beach.
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83. - Brooks wants his...
his check, Mother darling.
- All right, give me the...
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84. - He's at the door.
- I told you I should do it now.
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85. Twenty-four bucks for three cuttings.
Just a minute.
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86. I told you...
Better bring the pen.
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87. I locked all the cats away.
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88. - [Cats Meowing]
- Don't be so mean.
They don't wanna be locked away.
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89. The poor little kitties.
You know kitties adore sun.
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90. I suppose I won't get out
of here till she dies or I die.
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91. - Who's she? The cat?
- I don't know when
I'm gonna get out of here.
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92. - Why do you want to get out?
Another place'd be much worse.
- 'Cause I don't like it.
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93. - Any place will be much worse.
- Here.
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94. - Any place on earth.
- Yeah, but I like freedom.
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95. Well, you can't get it, darling.
You're being supported.
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96. - You can't get any freedom
when you're being supported.
- Yeah, but...
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97. - You can't?
- No, you can't.
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98. - I think you're not free when
you're not being supported.
- You have to toe the mark.
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99. - It's awful both ways.
- Well, you don't look it.
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100. You look very young
for 56 years of age.
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101. Don't you remember
what you told me...
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102. - I'd just like a couple of days
on the beach, that's all.
- What was it you told me?
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103. - Twenty-four bucks.
- You don't have to scream that out.
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104. When are you gonna learn, Edie?
You're in this world, you know.
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105. You're not out of the world.
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106. [Edie Sighs]
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107. Let's see if I can remember the date.
Is it the 12th today?
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108. - Well, there are certain
compensations, I guess.
- Is it the 12th today?
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109. The old woman, she has to remember
everything, you know that.
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110. I think this is correct.
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111. Brooks Hiers. H-I-E-R-S.
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112. - Oh, I didn't think it was necessary.
- Yes.
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113. Why didn't you let me
do this in the house for?
Why did you make me do it here?
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114. Mother, you don't have
enough clothes on.
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115. Well, I hope... I'm gonna get naked in
just a minute, so you better watch out.
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116. - That's what I'm afraid of.
- Yeah, for what? Now, why?
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117. - I haven't got any warts on me.
- But the movie, the movie.
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118. - I haven't got any warts on me.
- That isn't the point, Mother darling.
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119. Well, you know where you got,
being like that.
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120. No husband, no babies, nothing.
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121. I can't help it.
I like to wear certain things.
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122. - Is that H-Y-E-R? H-Y?
- She likes everything without girdles.
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123. - H- Y, Edie, or H-I?
- H-Y-E-R-S.
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124. - H-Y?
- Yeah.
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125. She and Marjorie don't believe
in wearing girdles.
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126. I haven't worn a girdle
since I was 12 years old.
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127. - Here you are.
- Mother has certain ideas about, uh...
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128. - I certainly have certain ideas
about living a long time.
- About clothes.
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129. - That's what I got ideas about.
- [Door Closes]
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130. It's very hard to live nowadays.
Living is very difficult.
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131. "The Libra husband
is not an easy man to please.
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132. "The monotony of domesticity
is not to his liking,
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133. but he is a passionate man
and a respecter of tradition."
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134. All I have to do
is find this Libra man.
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135. "The Libra husband is reasonable.
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136. "He is a born judge,
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137. "and no other zodiacal type...
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138. "can... order his life...
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139. with so much wisdom."
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140. My God!
That's all I need... order.
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141. That's all I need...
an ordered life.
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142. You know, a manager.
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143. But he's got to be a Libran.
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144. [Man]
Hello.
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145. Yeah?
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146. - That sounds like Jerry.
- Oh, is that Jerry?
For goodness sakes.
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147. - [Edie Laughing]
- What are you doing?
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148. Jerry, you're
Aquarius, aren't you?
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149. That's what I saw
when I met you, Jerry.
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150. - Remember I said the Marble Faun,
and it was terrible.
- Yeah.
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151. Terrible, the tragedy
connected with the Marble Faun.
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152. - You know, I call Jerry
"the Marble Faun."
- Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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153. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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154. Do you have
that book here, Edie?
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155. I haven't been able
to find it.
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156. If you run across it,
I'd like to read it.
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157. It's very deep. I don't know whether
you... Well, I guess you're up to it.
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158. They used to have it
on all the, uh...
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159. I think it was on the high school
reading list. The Marble Faun.
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160. "The Libra husband
does not seek divorce...
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161. "unless the conditions of his life...
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162. are not adjustable."
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163. I don't believe in divorce at all.
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164. - I think divorce...
- Was your mother divorced or no?
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165. - No.
- Separated.
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166. Yes, and then my father got a,
got a fake Mexican divorce,
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167. and he... did have, you know,
what he called another wife.
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168. But we didn't recognize it. It wasn't
recognized by the Catholic Church.
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169. They don't recognize it,
you know.
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170. Say, are you bossing me around, Edie?
All afternoon?
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171. - [Edie] I think that's terrific.
- Oh, Edie, it's not the best one.
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172. This is the worst one
of my wedding pictures.
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173. The others look worse.
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174. I was gonna be a singer, you know.
A professional singer.
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175. When I met Mr. Beale,
the jig was up.
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176. Do you remember this?
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177. - May I see that, please?
- The villain of the piece.
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178. "To my best friend and
most delightful comrade,
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179. "to my only sweetheart
and wonderful wife,
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180. "I tender this likeness
of her husband.
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181. Phelan Beale, 1929. "
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182. - So we did love each other.
- Did I laugh when I read that.
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183. Aren't kids terrible?
I just roared.
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184. When the people don't speak,
they never get divorced.
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185. - You just can't tell.
- I've been a very happy woman
all my life.
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186. Shall I tell them about Gould?
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187. Gould was Mother's accompanist.
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188. He was a boogie-woogie composer
who had the most terrific style.
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189. He was the most brilliant man
I've ever met.
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190. That's including Mr. Beale
and Mr. Bouvier.
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191. Completely brilliant.
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192. This is cute, Mother.
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193. I like that very much.
Don't you, David?
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194. You said Michelle Beale
stole this, didn't you, Edie?
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195. I never did.
She'd never do that.
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196. See how fat I was, Edie?
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197. Did I look like a good mother?
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198. Was I a good mother?
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199. - [David] It looks like it.
- What? Looks like it.
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200. I didn't starve my children,
did I? What?
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201. Fed 'em. Fed 'em well.
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202. [Mrs. Beale]
They were very nice children.
I enjoyed them tremendously.
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203. I'm crazy about my two sons,
absolutely mad about them.
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204. - [David] Who's the little girl?
- [Edie] That's me.
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205. [Mrs. Beale] Well, the boys were,
were not hard to handle at all.
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206. - They were very easy to handle.
- Oh, my mother never saw my brothers.
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207. I saw them every minute,
every single minute.
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208. - Oh, they never got
any discipline, my brothers.
- They didn't need it.
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209. - They were absolutely perfect.
- They never got any discipline.
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210. This was taken with a tiny
little Kodak Number Two.
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211. That was. Kodak Number Two.
Cost two dollars, that camera.
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212. - Mother, I'm mad
about these pictures of you.
- Oh, no, don't take those.
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213. - We'll just put them right over here.
- Oh, no, I want those out.
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214. - Will you give me those, please?
- No, you can't have them.
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215. I want them, Edie.
I will never see them again.
Now, I want those pictures.
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216. - I want those pictures, Edie.
- You can't expose them
to the light in here.
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217. No, give me those pictures.
I don't want to ask 67 times.
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218. - Come on.
- I want to show that to Al.
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219. - No, I want...
- I wanna show it to Al!
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220. - It's my picture.
- Look what you made me do.
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221. Well, you did it.
Look what she did.
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222. - Mrs. Beale had a classical face.
I want you to see this.
- Look at what she did.
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223. - Look. Very few people have this.
- Don't touch that!
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224. Al, I want you to see this.
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225. - [Edith Laughing]
- Now look, this is my mother.
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226. This British blood,
maybe Jewish, I don't know.
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227. In the Leaman family,
I'm not sure.
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228. - I don't want that photographed.
- Scotch blood... the Ewings.
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229. - Imagine showing those horrible things
I don't want you to show.
- The Ewing clan's in there.
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230. But it's just a girl
from a good French family.
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231. It's a very beautiful face.
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232. [Mrs. Beale]
I lived alone at least 30 years.
L- I didn't mind.
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233. You get very independent
when you live alone.
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234. You get to be a real individual.
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235. - You can't have your cake
and eat it too in life.
- Oh, yes, I did.
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236. I did. I had my cake, loved it,
masticated it, chewed it...
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237. - and had everything I wanted.
- You can't have your cake
and eat it too.
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238. I had a very, very happy,
satisfying life.
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239. Well, you had a rich husband
You should have stayed with him.
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240. - Now you might as well face it.
- What! For money?
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241. - She was bored.
- Why, I was not. I was a great singer.
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242. I had a perfect marriage,
beautiful children.
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243. Terribly successful marriage.
Never had a fight in my life.
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244. - I never threw anything
at Mr. Beale. Never.
- [Laughing]
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245. They threw the bull around,
as they say.
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246. No, I never had any words
with Mr. Beale at all.
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247. I came down here to live in this,
in this house because I did
all my singing here.
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248. I was so happy. I was happier
going out and singing...
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249. than anything I've ever done
since I was born.
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250. I liked it better
than anything I ever did.
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251. - I can't find it, Mother.
- Well, you could let me help you.
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252. - Let me...
- Listen, kid.
I'm extremely organized.
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253. I know exactly where
to look for this stuff.
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254. I've got it under control
right here, but I can't find it.
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255. Get it?
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256. Well, bring in the...
bring in the orchestration...
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257. of"Tea for Two."
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258. I can't do it.
My feet hurt.
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259. Just try, babe.
They're beautiful.
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260. I have to get my voice exactly back
the way it was when I was 45 years old.
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261. - You can't, Mother darling.
- Oh, yes, I can. Oh, yes!
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262. - Something happens, face it.
- I never strained my voice
ever in my life.
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263. - Oh, but I strain my voice
from yelling and screaming.
- I've never smoked cigarettes.
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264. - What is the matter with me?
I could never speak again.
- Oh, no.
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265. Why, I can get it back
in about a month, just about.
You know, good hard work.
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266. ♪ When we are together
together, hmmm ♪
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267. Gould and Mother
made this record in 1934.
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268. - Sing it, babe. Just sing it.
- He was Mother's accompanist.
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269. ♪ We belong together♪
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270. ♪ We're happy together♪
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271. ♪ And life is a song ♪
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272. ♪ When we are together♪
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273. ♪ We know we are where we belong ♪
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274. ♪ When we are together♪
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275. - ♪ Like birds of a feather♪
- ♪ Of a feather ♪
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276. - ♪ Together we thrive ♪
- ♪ Together we thrive ♪
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277. - ♪ Little caring whether ♪
- ♪ Little caring whether♪
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278. - ♪ The rest of the world... ♪
- ♪ The rest of the world...♪
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279. - [Record Sticks]
- Oh, my heart, what happened?
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280. - That's pretty, that note.
- Terrific.
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281. Oh, that's terrible.
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282. Oh, I see. It repeats.
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283. Yes, that's very important,
that last.
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284. - That's the "cazenza,"
"cadenza," whatever you call it
- "Could I Be in Love."
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285. Do you want that?
Aren't you mad about your record?
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286. I was very serious
about my singing. Loved it.
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287. After you hear that,
you realize nothing is...
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288. - Important.
- No, it isn't. Nothing.
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289. Well, my mother, you know, she gave me
the right slant on my voice.
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290. She told me to leave everything,
to leave everything.
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291. No man could compete
against Mrs. Beale and Gould.
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292. - We were pretty good.
- No man in the world.
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293. Well, I worked hard.
I wish you would play "Laura."
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294. Imagine bothering about anything
when she had a talent like that?
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295. Well, I had to take care of this house.
I lived on no money.
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296. You were able to save
the house on account of me.
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297. - Yeah, I think that...
- I didn't want to live in East Hampton,
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298. but I had to on account
of Mother's house.
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299. Well, now you see why you lived,
because you had music all the time.
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300. That's why.
And you went to the beach too.
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301. - That's what you liked.
- Those are the only things.
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302. Well, I think
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303. - You were very good at that.
- ♪♪ [Phonograph: "Tea for Two"]
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304. [Edie]
This is Kostelanetz.
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305. Did you see the, uh...
the play on Broadway?
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306. "No, No, Nanette."
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307. ♪ Tea for two, and two for tea ♪
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308. ♪ And me for you, and you for me ♪
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309. ♪ Alone ♪
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310. ♪... to hear us
so see us or hear us ♪
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311. ♪ No friends or relations
and weekend vacations ♪
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312. ♪ We won't have it known, dear
that we own a telephone, no ♪
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313. ♪ I'll awake and start to bake ♪
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314. ♪ A sugar cake for you to take ♪
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315. ♪ Mmm, for all the boys to see ♪
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316. ♪ We can raise a family ♪
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317. ♪ A girl for you, a boy for me ♪
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318. ♪ Oh, can't you see how happy ♪
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319. ♪ We could be ♪
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320. ♪ Tea for two ♪
If Edie was any good,
the soft shoe's out.
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321. If she was any good at all.
It's all soft shoe now, you know.
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322. - This is a dance. Come on, Edie.
- [Laughs]
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323. I used to do it myself, you know.
I did that... the soft shoe.
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324. ♪ See us or hear us ♪
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325. ♪ No friends or relations
and weekend vacations ♪
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326. ♪ They won't have it know, dear
that we own a telephone ♪
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327. ♪ No, no, no ♪
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328. ♪ But I'll awake and start to bake ♪
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329. ♪ A sug-sug-sugar cake-cake-cake ♪
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330. ♪ See for all the boys to see ♪
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331. ♪ We can raise a family ♪
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332. ♪ A girl for you, a boy for me ♪
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333. ♪ Oh, can't you see ♪
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334. ♪ How happy we would be ♪
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335. Edie, dance to that.
A waltz. Come on. Get Edie up.
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336. Dance. A waltz.
How can you resist that?
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337. [Coughing]
How can you resist that?
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338. ♪ Oh, la-la ♪
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339. ♪ La, da, ah, ah ♪
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340. ♪ Oh, can't you see ♪
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341. ♪ How happy ♪
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343. - ♪ Would be ♪♪
- Terrific. Isn't that terrific?
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I'm gonna look funny dancing?
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- I do terrific dances.
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swimming and dancing.
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- Dave, it opens from the bottom.
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with the fleas in this place.
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I have to get to a hotel room.
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353. Well, I have... I brought
a lot of stuff for your fleas,
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354. and I'll be more than willing
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I can't stand a country house.
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it makes me terribly nervous.
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people roaming around in the background,
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359. under the trees, in the bushes.
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of the city, not a bit.
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you hear at night...
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drilling sounds.
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364. I never go to sleep unless
the whole pavement is jumping outside...
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365. and it's a hundred degrees
and that drill is just going...
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366. [Makes Grunting Noise]
And then I just go to sleep.
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368. [Laughs]
I only hope it stays up.
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371. [Whispering] My God,
do you think it's gonna stay up?
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372. I feel something slipping.
I feel something...
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373. [Edie]
What am I missing?
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374. We'll almost have to listen
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375. She doesn't like the Catholic Church.
She gets mad whenever I go.
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376. Oh, go on. What the hell?
I worship the Catholic Church.
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377. I'm gonna invite Father Huntington over
to spend the whole entire night with me.
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378. - That's what I'm gonna do.
I love the church so much.
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- Here it is.
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381. [Radio: Norman Vincent Peale]
To get on top of things
and to stay there.
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382. - Does that mean women too?
- For if you do not do this,
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383. it is very likely that things
will get on top of you.
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385. And since I always believe
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- Well, you may say,
"How many times do I have to try?"
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a good many times.
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a letter from a man in London, England.
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395. "Dear Dr. Peale,
Over three years ago...
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396. "I was in your great Marble
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397. "and I was having it rough.
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398. - [Snickers]
- "The job I'd been doing
had come to an end, and I was 55.
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399. - [Laughing]
- [Mrs. Beale] Your age, old gal.
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400. "Your suggestion lived with me,
plus the advice to try, really try, ;
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401. - He lived. I never lived.
- "think, really think, ;
believe, really believe.
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very hard to find a job.
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or did he not get the job?
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handle himself...
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- He wasn't me.
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Now one thing is sure:
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when it is hot.
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and dispassionate...
- Dispassionate.
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I wanted to other day.
- will it produce.
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of what it was.
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if every day every individual...
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in the mirror,
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Am I a weak person?
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Am I an inferior person?"
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to get on top of things...
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- Very good. That was very long.
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426. - Very long.
- You notice how he went
on and on and on?
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427. Let's hear the prayer.
I mean the song. You sing the song now.
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428. - Doxology.
- Sing it.
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429. [Announcer] You have been listening
to Dr. Norman Vincent Peale...
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430. - as he spoke this morning
from his pulpit...
- No emotionalism.
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431. - at Marble Collegiate Church.
- Never give up.
You want to keep on top.
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432. Way up high up on top.
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433. Wonderful way
to smother somebody.
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434. [Laughing] Would you pass
your mirror over here?
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435. I've got to see what I look like.
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436. - [Laughing]
- Don't drop it.
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437. - Uptight.
- That was wonderful.
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438. I see why I've got cataracts.
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439. I have astigmatism,
one eye pulled against the other,
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440. and I should've worn glasses
and I didn't.
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441. - Oh, I told you to wear glasses.
- Is there anything else
you want to know?
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442. - You got with the glasses
about four years ago.
- I'll tell you about my teeth.
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443. Four years ago, Edie. You got
the glasses, and you didn't wear them.
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444. - My teeth are still all right.
- You have to wear the glasses
when, when you have any trouble.
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445. You have to.
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446. [Laughs]
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447. And my hair will grow...
I hope. Here.
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448. [David]
You're dressed for battle, Edie.
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449. Mother's telling Marjorie how
spoiled I am, how terrible I am.
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450. And Marjorie knew my father
and my uncle and everybody.
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all this S-H-I-T,
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some things about the family.
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in dealing with me...
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with a staunch character.
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456. And I tell you, if there's anything
worse than a staunch woman...
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457. S-T-A-U-N-C-H.
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458. There's nothing worse,
I'm telling you.
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460. They don't weaken... no matter what.
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461. But they didn't know that.
Well, how were they to know?
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462. You know, my father had made up his mind
about what Farmington produced...
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463. and what the
Sacred Heart Convent produced.
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464. I don't think he was so down
on the Spence School,
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on Farmington.
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466. I don't know why.
Farmington was a junior college.
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467. You could choose
what you wanted to study.
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468. Perhaps that was what made
my father dislike it so...
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469. that I could choose.
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470. But I chose what I thought
he'd want me to choose...
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471. you know,
English literature and...
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473. well, I always took French,
but nothing ever happened there.
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474. I can read and write in French,
but I can't speak it.
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475. I had years and years
and years of French.
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476. Terrible.
[Laughs]
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at my last year in Farmington.
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478. I was 17.
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479. - [David] Edie, that's so beautiful.
- Mr. Wainwright did that.
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480. He was an artist from a very good
family. He was in the social register.
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481. He did it in the solarium
of Grey Gardens.
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482. David, look at this.
I was in a fashion show.
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483. - [Laughs]
- [Mrs. Beale] Let me see that.
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484. [Albert]
Oh, beautiful. Look at that, David.
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485. - [Mrs. Beale] May I see that?
- Wow! Look at that.
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486. [Edie] I thought I was
the cat's pajamas in that!
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487. [Mrs. Beale] You did, Edie. See how
pretty Edie was when she was young?
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488. It's perfectly foolish of her
not to look that way now.
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489. She could, you know, if she
didn't worry about everything.
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490. Didn't she look like a girl
that had everything? Huh?
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491. [Edie]
This has inspired me.
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492. I'll have to get another
brown tailored suit and grow my hair.
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493. My God, I have no hair.
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494. [Mrs. Beale] You never put any
lipstick on for this picture, did you?
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495. - I have another kind on.
- You look horrible.
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496. Why didn't you put
lipstick and makeup on?
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497. [Edie] Mr. Beale smashed
the window of Burt Bacharach...
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498. when he put this in the window
on upper Madison Avenue.
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499. - [Mrs. Beale] For God's sakes.
- He offered me a job.
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500. He didn't say to get out
of that family situation,
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501. but he said,
"You need a job, Miss Beale."
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502. [David] Didn't you expect that Edie
might get married someday?
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503. [Mrs. Beale]
Oh, I did. I wanted her to.
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504. Oh, I picked out some nice men.
She didn't like the men I picked out.
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505. [Edie]
They were horrible.
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506. [Mrs. Beale] She could have married
this Gerald Getty.
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507. He was a millionaire, ;
he gave her a gorgeous ring.
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508. She decided not to marry that guy.
She had to give the ring back.
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509. She has a proposal of marriage
from Paul Getty.
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510. Remember Paul,
the richest man in the world?
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511. [Edie]
He married Teddy Lynch.
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512. [Mrs. Beale] Then you could
have married Jordan McClanahan.
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513. He was another millionaire,
and he wanted to marry you.
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514. She just didn't want to get married.
That's all blamed on me.
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515. [Edie]
No, I never fell in love until I was 31.
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516. [Mrs. Beale] Well, how old
are you in these pictures?
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517. - Twenty-four.
- Twenty-four. That old?
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518. - 1940.
- Very young looking for twenty-four.
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519. France had just fallen...
to Hitler.
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520. - But you never fell for a man.
- Paris, Paris, excuse me.
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521. France fell,
but Edie didn't fall.
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522. That was the thing.
See, I...
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523. They didn't tell us that
when we studied World War I,
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524. that everything was so awful
with the Versailles Treaty,
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525. that we were soon going to get into
something four years after I got out.
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526. If I'd only known it,
I would have just...
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527. just enjoyed every single minute,
just done everything.
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528. [David] It must've been tough
on people. I remember as a kid...
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529. so many loved ones being killed.
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530. But you were the dating age.
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531. A lot of my friends went
overseas and got married.
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532. They went in the Red Cross.
They went to India, Australia.
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533. They all got married.
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534. One of my best friends
went to Australia.
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535. If I'd have been able to go, she
might have persuaded me to go with her.
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536. And she met somebody
in the hospital.
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537. She was working for the Red Cross,
and she never came back to New York.
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538. But I never had a chance
to do anything like that...
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539. 'cause Mother wasn't well
during the war.
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540. She had her eye operation.
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541. I missed out on everything.
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542. I missed out on the reunion
of my graduating class in Farmington...
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543. because that was the fall that
Jack Kennedy campaigned to get in...
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544. and I was stuck here with Mother,
the cats, the house and T. Logan...
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545. and I couldn't go.
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546. - No, you said you didn't want them
to know how old you were.
- The 25th reunion of my class.
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547. - No, I think...
- "Well, I didn't want them
to know my age," says Edie.
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548. No, I would have enjoyed that, Mother,
because Jack Kennedy campaigned
to get in and won.
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549. Get in the Farmington School?
That'd be a good place for him.
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550. I don't know. I think
it would have been a lot of fun.
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551. Yeah, everything's good
that you didn't do.
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552. At the time,
you didn't want it.
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553. - I couldn't get away.
- Well, that's the choice.
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554. - You can't go back and say...
feel gorgeous right now...
- I couldn't leave.
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555. - and say, "Oh, why didn't I do this?"
- I couldn't leave.
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556. Because you didn't feel then
the way you do now.
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557. Everybody thinks and feels differently
as the years go by, don't they?
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558. - Yeah.
- Yes.
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559. - What time is it, chickens?
- [David] What time is it?
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560. - I want to go in now.
- It's, uh, 1:30.
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561. - I may need David's hand to get up.
- You have it.
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562. Where is it?
Can you come around this way?
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563. - Sure.
- Are you taking pictures?
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564. Always. Here.
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565. [Edie]
"Two roads diverged in yellow wood...
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566. "and pondering, pondering both
or pondering each...
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567. "pondering one I took the other...
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568. and that made all the difference."
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569. - [Mrs. Beale] Robert Frost.
- Isn't that wonderful?
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570. - Did he say that?
- That's all you need...
just three lines like that.
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571. - Come on, Edie, is that Robert Frost?
- Who else?
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572. I thought it was you.
I think your poetry is better.
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- Come on, you said that.
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574. - We want something else.
- "And pondering one, I took the other.
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575. - Edie, you're not teaching us.
- And that made all the difference."
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576. - We don't want to learn it.
It's very pretty.
- Isn't that amazing?
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577. No, I don't think it's
half as good as your poems.
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578. They looked the same, and he probably
couldn't tell and yet he...
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579. I wish I could remember
the correct lines.
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580. I'm absolutely exhausted.
I danced eight hours last night,
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581. practicing the, uh...
the marching song.
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582. - [Albert] Great.
- My God, my muscles!
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583. I can't do it, I'm telling you.
What a I gonna do?
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584. They're gone...
with this soft life.
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585. [Laughing]
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586. ♪ We all march together
for love is behind ♪
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587. ♪ We all stand together
United we die ♪
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588. ♪ We all march together
for we love the land ♪
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589. ♪ It's the spirit of V.M.I. ♪
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590. ♪ We all march together
for life is unkind ♪
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when the plane goes by, see?
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the V.M.I. Marching song,
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595. Anyway, I've got to get it all
coordinated in my mind.
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I'm working on my dance.
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597. - [Mrs. Beale] I'm starving.
- ♪ We all march together ♪
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598. - ♪ For life is unkind ♪
- You see, she doesn't want to eat
anymore 'cause she got so fat,
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599. so I have to sit here
and starve all the time.
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600. - How can I eat and look sexy too?
- I think I lost five pounds.
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601. - I'm gonna die.
- Well, don't live with me.
I want to eat.
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602. - Will you eat some liver pate?
- It's not awfully good.
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603. - If you put lemon with it,
it's all right.
- I'm gonna die with this diet.
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604. - I don't like it at all.
- Don't do it. Have a sandwich.
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605. I got fat not wearing
clothes for two years.
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606. Oh, that wasn't it at all. It was
the quarts and quarts of ice cream.
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607. My bill was $ 171
Just for ice cream.
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608. - Here's your liver pate.
- You have to make it.
I can't. No, I can't.
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609. I ate in front of the Maysles
the other day. You have to make it.
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610. I was very embarrassed. No.
I ate all that chicken...
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611. - Oh, Mother, I should
have stolen that blue...
- Take it out, babe.
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612. You like the green?
That's chartreuse there.
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613. - What do I do with this?
- You have crackers somewhere.
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614. - Should I put it on crackers?
- Yeah. You should...
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615. It needs a lemon
or mayonnaise or something.
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616. When am I gonna get out of here?
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617. [Laughing]
Oh, she's always talking like that.
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618. When I get to New York, you're never
gonna get me back to East Hampton.
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619. - Oh, that's silly.
Oh, Edie, that isn't nice.
- Ever. Never!
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620. Edie, the man is doing this.
For goodness sakes! That's terrible!
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I'm not ever coming back.
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622. Well, you got in awful trouble there.
It's a good thing you had a place
to come to.
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623. - Recuperate at Mama's
for about 15 to 20 years.
- [Edie Grumbling]
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624. She had a horrible time. I used to
have to send her big boxes of groceries.
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625. She was starving.
From my grocer's thing down there.
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626. - I was discovered...
- Sent her big boxes of groceries.
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627. - but I needed training.
- And I always put
a bottle of wine in her bag.
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628. I thought she'd have
a terrible accident.
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629. Well, I was discovered, but...
well, never mind.
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630. Oh, I wouldn't say anything good
happened to you in New York.
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631. - Are you kidding?
- No.
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632. I was discovered by Mr. Gordon.
He was a friend of Mrs...
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633. - Well, what is it?
- What was that woman's name?
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634. - People discover me
every time I go out, but...
- What was Ruby Chapman's...
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635. - I don't think anything of it.
- This is serious! He went to pieces!
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636. - Mr. Max Gordon went out of his mind.
- Oh, not Max Gordon.
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637. - He never went to pieces in his life.
- He did!
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638. - He did not. A very...
- Now, what was the woman's name?
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639. She gave me the letter.
Mrs. Hitchcock.
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640. - I can't go back to ancient history.
- Ruby Chapman's partner!
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641. How can you remember so long?
Now I'll have to get drunk.
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642. - They gave me the letter to Max Gordon.
- I'll have to start drinking.
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643. I can't take it. Ah, she'll make
a drunkard out of her mother.
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644. What crackers do you want?
We'll take these. Do you mind?
They're very good.
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645. - Do you want these?
- I don't like crackers. You know that.
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646. Just put a lemon on it.
Little lemon.
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647. Don't you know who Max Gordon is?
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648. He's a famous producer.
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649. You've heard of him, haven't you?
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650. - He discovered Judy Holliday.
- [Mrs. Beale, Indistinct]
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651. He discovered Judy Holliday.
He said I was much funnier.
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652. Well, you haven't
been funny today, boy.
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653. You're lacking in humor.
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654. It's how you are
when you grow older.
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655. I needed training.
Where was I to get the training?
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656. - You start when you're 12.
I had mine when I was 12.
- Oh, stop.
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657. ♪♪ [Humming March]
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658. This cracker's
for the photographer.
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659. Tell me what,
what I should have done.
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660. Here, could you put this
away, please, Edie?
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661. - I should have immediately
tried to get into something?
- Put it where it'll get frozen.
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662. Until it gets frozen, will you?
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663. David, instead of coming home...
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664. I should have tried to get into
something, is that it?
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665. David, do you think you and Al
should have told Edie to lose weight?
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666. - She's been impossible.
- Do you think I should have
gotten into night club work?
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667. [David]
What does your mother think?
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668. - [Mrs. Beale]
I had everything picked out.
- My father was alive!
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669. - That was it. My father was alive.
- I was going around with a...
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670. - My father was alive.
- Do you want to hear
what I have to say?
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671. Mr. Beale would have
had me committed.
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672. Gould and I were at Edie
every day to go to Traphagen.
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673. She could do anything.
She could learn toe dancing.
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674. She could learn radio. She could learn
all sorts of stage dancing.
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675. - Why was I gonna do this?
- She could do...
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676. The things we told you.
We told you to go to Bendel's...
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677. - I couldn't go with my mother
sitting here, David.
- And model earrings.
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678. - I couldn't go
with my mother sitting here.
- You were so gorgeous in hats...
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679. and you had such a beautiful
face and we always adored you.
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680. And we said, "Why, she should do hats,"
and she had gorgeous feet.
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681. And Mr. Beale always made her
wear a certain kind of shoe
when she was a little girl.
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682. Orthopedic shoe.
And she, she could have...
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683. I had deep responsibility
for you, Mother.
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684. I was taken care of for 25 years!
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685. Ah, the hallmark of aristocracy
is responsibility, is that it?
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686. [Propeller Plane Overhead]
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687. I'm not gonna spend
this winter in East Hampton.
In the first place, I can't.
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688. I just can't. I can't spend
another winter out here in the country.
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689. I can't do it.
I don't enjoy it.
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690. Furthermore, I'm telling you,
I can't get my figure back
unless I hit New York City.
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691. You know.
That icebox is too near.
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692. I've gotta get away
from that icebox.
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693. ♪♪ [Humming March]
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694. [Edie]
They all want luncheon.
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695. Come on.
We're gonna have luncheon.
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696. [Yells]
What?
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697. - [Mrs. Beale] Edie!
- What?
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698. I fed the cats!
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699. I just have to leave for New York City
and lead my own life.
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700. I don't see any other future.
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701. [Mrs. Beale] Will you shut up!
It's a goddamn beautiful day!
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702. Shut up!
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703. Paris is the place for you. Get on
stage in Paris at the Follies Bergere.
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704. The point is that I came down
here to take care of my mother.
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705. I'm sick and tired of worrying
about her night and day.
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706. - Well, I had a very good...
- I was away from her
for five or six years.
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707. - I had a very good man.
- And I was sick and tired
of lying awake at night...
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708. - He took care of me for 25 years.
- Wondering what was happening
to my mother.
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709. She didn't have to worry.
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710. [David] Who was the man
that took care of you for 25 years?
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711. - Twenty-three years.
- Nobody took care of her for 25 years.
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712. - I took care of this damn house
for 25 years.
- I'm, I'm on the air.
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713. Dare say my mother was ever taken care
of by any man but my father,
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714. and I'll push you
under the goddamned bed!
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715. [David] No, Edie,
I think Al was referring to Gould.
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716. Yes, he was.
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717. He took care of Mother by accompanying
her to the movies and playing the piano.
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718. Took care of me and the washing...
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719. No one took care of Mrs. Beale. She had
my father's money and her own money.
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720. - What money?
- The Bouvier money.
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721. And another thing, Mrs. Beale
wasn't taken care of sexually.
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722. I think he was nicer than anybody
I've ever known in my whole life.
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723. He was a writer.
He wrote seven books at one time.
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724. He was brilliant. And he played
the piano magnificently...
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725. and composed exquisite music
and dedicated about 80 songs to me.
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726. - So Edie didn't have to worry.
- No, she didn't have to worry
the way she did, no.
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727. She made me leave the Barbizon.
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728. Well, I thought you'd been
in New York long enough.
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729. - You were getting lines in your face.
- But I didn't want to leave.
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730. - I was getting my big chance.
- Oh, no, you were not.
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731. That married man was not going
to give you any chance at all.
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732. - I was getting my audition in 1952!
- You were not.
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733. - I was going to get it!
- Well, you didn't get it.
You missed out.
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734. I was just getting up
what you call a little nerve.
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735. Now, listen, you're wasting that thing
on this, 'cause it's just nuts.
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736. - When she said I had to come home.
- I thought you should come home.
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737. - She started high-pressuring me
to come back in March of 1952,
- It was time after 25 years.
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738. And she kept it up
until the end of July.
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739. - And July 29th,
I check out, got on the train,
- Well, you should come down.
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740. - Came back,
and was never able to get back.
- It's very hot in New York.
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741. It's very hot in New York
on July 29th.
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742. [Meowing]
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743. [Mrs. Beale] "You and the Night
and the Music. " It's beautiful.
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744. - Do you know that one?
You do know it?
- Mm-hmm. Sure.
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745. Do you really?
Sing it for me. Sing it.
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746. ♪ The night was young
and you're so beautiful ♪
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747. No. "You and the Night and the Music."
Sing that song.
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748. - I don't know that.
I thought you meant...
- You thought you did.
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749. - [Albert]
♪ You and the night and the music ♪
- He knows it.
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750. - Go on.
- I don't know the rest of it.
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751. "Fill me with flaming desire."
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752. The words are wonderful.
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753. ♪ Love like yours and mine ♪
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754. ♪ Is a glowing thrill ♪
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755. ♪ Of sparkling wine ♪
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756. ♪ Make the most of time ♪
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757. ♪ Ere it has flown ♪
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758. ♪ You and the night and the music ♪
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759. ♪ Thrill me with flaming desire ♪
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760. ♪ Setting my being ♪
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761. ♪ Completely on fire ♪
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762. ♪ Oh, you and the night and the music ♪
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763. ♪ Dance till the music is through ♪
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764. I forgot. Oh, listen,
this is it. "Love."
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765. ♪ Till the moment is through ♪
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766. ♪ After the night ♪
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767. ♪ And the music die ♪
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768. ♪ Will I have you ♪♪
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769. [Mrs. Beale]
Edie! Oh, Edie!
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770. - Where's Jerry, Edie?
Edie, where's Jerry?
- I don't know, Mother.
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771. - That's what I'm wondering.
- Don't you think you'd better find him?
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772. Mother wants me to watch him
the whole time he's in the house.
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773. - No, you told me
not to have him back here.
- Like I watched Tom.
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774. - No, thanks.
- My eyes dropped out.
Mother and her friends.
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775. I never cared for the three
people that my mother liked.
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776. I couldn't get on with Mr. Beale...
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777. and I didn't care
for her composer friend...
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778. and as for Tom Logan,
he drove me crazy in the house.
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779. [Mrs. Beale] I loved Tom.
He played the guitar so beautifully.
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780. He sang and was in a rodeo,
and even was in Hollywood.
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781. You'd have to admire
somebody like that.
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782. - She was a pushover.
- He had no place to go.
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783. And then he asked my mother,
he said, "I've just been fired
from the Sea Spray.
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784. Would you like a maintenance man?"
Mother took him home.
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785. I didn't want a maintenance man.
I said, "I'll take you home
for one night."
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786. - That's the story of Tom Logan.
- That's what I said.
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787. There wasn't a thing
he didn't know how to do.
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788. He could fix anything.
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789. Lights, plumber things.
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790. He knew how to do everything.
Just one of those terribly clever men.
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791. He couldn't do any work. He made good
salads, but he was drunk all the time.
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792. Oh, no. He came up here every morning
at 6:00, knocked on my door.
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793. We talked over
the menu for the day.
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794. Including a half a bottle
of rose vin...
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795. or wine or whatever it's called.
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796. Naturally, we couldn't get rid
of him, and I had to stay here.
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797. What I should have done is leave,
and he would have left right away.
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798. All right, you don't believe
in religious compulsion.
It was a religious thing.
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799. - If I had left, he would have left.
- No, I deserve...
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800. - Because the work
would have been too much.
- He didn't want to go.
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801. All alone in the house for Tom.
All I had to do was leave.
I'm so stupid that I...
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802. Well, where would I have been?
I'd have been all alone in the house.
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803. I think you would have, Mother.
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804. - [Mrs. Beale] Edie! Yoo-hoo!
- What?
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805. The Marble Faun is at the door.
He can wait.
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806. Let Jerry in. Hurry up.
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807. I'm gonna look at this path
without Jerry.
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808. ♪♪ [Humming]
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809. This is a sea of leaves.
A complete sea of leaves.
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810. If you lose something, you can't
find it again, ; it drops to the bottom.
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811. I lost my scarf.
I'll never get it again.
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812. Best scarf I ever owned.
The most beautiful color of blue.
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813. It dropped.
You know, it fell off my head.
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814. [Whispering]
To hell with the Marble Faun.
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815. - Hello?
- Hello, Edie.
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816. Oh, hello, Jerry darling.
Do you want to come in?
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817. I just came for the faucet
so I can get down to the hardware store.
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818. - Yeah, Mother said you called.
Was that you on the phone very early?
- Yeah.
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819. How are you?
I'm looking at you now.
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820. Really well.
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821. I'll come down and let you in.
Do you want to come up here?
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822. - You want to come up?
- All right, for a moment.
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823. Mother's screaming to have me
let you in. I'd better do it.
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824. I'll be at the back door
here, okay?
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825. I'll come right down.
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826. - Jerry's puffing and blowing.
- No. I'm tired, and I don't
want to get any tireder.
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827. What do you want, Jerry?
Who wants a nice piece of corn?
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828. No. I don't want any.
Thank you.
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829. Jerry, you didn't get
enough to eat tonight.
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830. - Well, I can't resist. I'm sorry.
- The margarine.
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831. Jerry, you're gonna put
some of this on, aren't you?
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832. - You wanna do it for me?
- Why, yeah. The pleasure's all mine.
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833. If I don't burn myself.
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834. Which piece of corn
do you want, Jerry?
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835. - Doesn't matter.
- See how polite he is?
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836. You want some, Edie?
Where's your plate, Jerry, for it?
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837. - I couldn't eat in front of the camera.
- I've got very big hands.
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838. - [Edie Laughs]
- This corn is out of this world.
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839. Oh, did I do it nicely? He always
compliments me on the way I do my corn.
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840. [Mrs. Beale Chuckles]
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841. - [Clattering]
- [Edie] There they are.
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842. There are your raccoons.
Run away from your drinks
and do that to your raccoons.
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843. [Albert]
Hear him?
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844. [Edie]
Yeah, he's there. I can hear him.
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845. Everything's in the attic,
everything from sloths, otters,
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846. badgers, uh, possums, raccoons.
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847. I don't leave the bags anymore.
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848. 'Cause I had to get up to 200
cellophane bags this, uh...
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849. Horrors. Somebody's removing
the books from my room.
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850. Where did this little book
come from?
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851. [Jerry]
Edie!
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852. [Mrs. Beale]
That's Jerry. He locked himself out.
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853. No, Jerry hasn't
locked himself out.
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854. [Chuckles]
He locked himself out.
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855. [Mrs. Beale]
Who's knocking at the door?
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856. [Jerry]
Who is it?
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857. [Whispering]
He's around there.
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858. Who got this book out of my room?
I cleaned this whole attic up
the other day.
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859. Now, who's been dropping books
around is what I want to know.
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860. I would have seen that book.
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861. He evidently has been
up in that room reading it.
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862. All right, Buster, old pal,
come and get it.
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863. [Mrs. Beale] There's somebody
knocking at the door, Edie.
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864. Yeah, all right, Mother.
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865. - [Heavy Knocking]
- Yes?
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866. [Man]
Is Jerry here?
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867. Oh, yes. I'll get him for you.
Just a minute. Hey, Jerry.
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868. - Yeah?
- I think your friend's
in the, in the, uh, front.
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869. I found a little book
dropped in the attic, Mother.
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870. - He's been up there.
- Well, you should keep him out.
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871. He told me he was working
on that thing, ; he wasn't at all.
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872. - Want a little bit, Edie?
- No.
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873. - You don't want a little bit?
- [David Mutters]
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874. - My God!
- What?
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875. - I just thought of something.
- What?
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876. Give me that. What did you think of?
What? Come on.
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877. [Whispering]
The guy was standing outside the window,
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878. and he was passing books out to him.
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879. - You think so, Edie?
- Yes.
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880. - I don't believe all that.
- Yes!
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881. I don't believe it.
Want a taste, Edie?
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882. - I don't want any.
- No. We lost the glasses.
The glasses are gone.
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883. Next thing, those antiques
will all be missing.
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884. See, you shouldn't have
a contact with the outside world...
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885. because how do I know that
there isn't something up in that room?
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886. If you get what I mean.
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887. You can't tell what's
been put up in that room...
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888. or what's been taken out.
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889. - [Sighs]
- Don't worry so much, please.
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890. This cat's going to the bathroom
right in back of my portrait.
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891. - Oh, isn't that awful?
- No, I'm glad he is.
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892. I'm glad somebody's doing
something they want to do.
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893. [David Laughing]
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894. I was frozen this morning
when I woke up. Were you, Edie?
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895. - I did drop. It dropped.
It dropped quite a bit.
- I missed you last night.
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896. I was so lonely. She only left me
one little kitty to keep me warm.
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897. And all these blankets were on the
floors, all this pile of stuff here.
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898. Jerry's pretty good at waiting on me.
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899. He can find things here that
I wouldn't find for half an hour.
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900. - [David] Jerry, the major domo.
- I'm so sick of that kid.
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901. - I have great pity for him.
- Lois says...
Well, you know the trouble.
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902. - And I like him, but...
- Lois says... You know the trouble.
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903. - [David] What?
- The trouble is,
he's madly in love with Edie.
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904. I said I thought Edie was madly
in love with him. Pardon me.
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905. He might as well leave right now,
'cause he's never gonna get it.
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906. - So that's it.
- Get what? Sex with you?
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907. - What he's after.
- He doesn't want any sex with you.
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908. - Well, that's all they're after.
- An old person like you? Good God!
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909. - So why don't you tell him right now?
- Unheard of. Unheard of.
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910. - You should tell him right now
so I'm not bothered by him.
- He doesn't want sex.
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911. He's got about six girls
in East Hampton. He's so busy.
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912. - No, but the point is, he thinks...
- I don't know what he's doing.
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913. He's out every single night
with a different girl.
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914. - Yeah, but that's,
that's the point, you see.
- He had a wonderful time.
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915. - He's gonna be here for years
and years. I see this coming.
- He enjoys himself thoroughly.
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916. - I hope.
- The guy's gonna be here
for years and years.
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917. - I doubt that.
- It's gonna be one of those things.
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918. Like Tom Logan.
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919. Aren't you gonna feed Whiskers, Edie?
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920. Come on, go in and feed Whiskers.
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921. Now, don't eat it.
Give it to Whiskers, please.
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922. - You're thin. You want to get thin.
- She's very mean to me.
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923. No. I have to be very strict.
The priest said she needed
a very strict hand.
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924. [Laughs]
What the priest told me.
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925. [Imitating Irish Accent]
"She sure needs a very strong
hand, your daughter."
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926. And I tried to give it to her,
you know that?
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927. After Mr. Beale, you know,
stopped living in East Hampton,
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928. I had a terrible
hard time with Edie.
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929. She just went wild after
her father wasn't living here.
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930. She went wild, absolutely wild.
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931. I couldn't do anything
with her at all.
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932. Isn't it awful
when a dancer gets fat?
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933. Isn't it awful? God.
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934. It's awful, I'm telling you.
It's awful! God!
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935. My father believed in running
the children's lives, you know?
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936. He wanted me to get my master's degree,
be a junior partner in his law firm.
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937. - Take the ice cream.
- He was 165 Broadway,
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938. on the ninth floor,
and my knees would start to shake...
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939. coming down on the ninth floor
of Mr. Beale's office.
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940. My knees were rattling.
My mouth was dry.
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941. You were scared of your father.
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942. And I'd go in, and he'd
come forward out of his office
with his watch in his hand,
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943. and then he'd look at the clock
on the wall, and he'd say,
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944. "You're five minutes late,"
he'd say. Oh, my God.
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945. - No, he had a very...
- And then he'd sit down
and look at me like this...
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946. and say, "Take it off.
Take that hat off.
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947. "Take that lipstick off.
Take that nail polish off.
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948. - How dare you wear those high heels!"
- Oh, she's just acting.
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949. Don't you want some of this?
Butter pecan.
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950. Mmm. Mmm.
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951. He said the only thing
to be was a professional woman.
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952. He did say that.
Didn't he, Mother?
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953. Well, I wouldn't say
it's the only thing.
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954. He didn't want me to get married.
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955. I don't think people should get married.
I don't believe in it at all.
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956. If you can't get a man to propose
to you, you might as well be dead.
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957. - Oh, I don't think it's important.
- I think it's disgusting,
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958. - Aunt Mary had the most wonderful life.
- Absolutely disgusting...
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959. - Lived to be 94 years of age.
- To live alone.
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960. What are they proving?
They have to around with dogs
or other women or something.
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961. - Dogs are lovely.
- I, I think it's terrible.
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962. I'll take a dog any day.
[Chuckles]
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963. Why didn't you marry the man
you wanted to, like I did?
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964. I think the saddest thing was my not
marrying into the Obelensky family...
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965. 'cause I adore them.
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966. - Any Obelensky is wonderful.
That's all I can say.
- He's a very sweet man.
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967. If he's related to
the Obelenskys, he's okay.
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968. - I didn't know he was
any relation to them.
- Yes.
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969. - I never knew it.
- Serge's, uh, nephew by his half-sister.
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970. Now, there was a boy
I might have married.
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971. Why didn't you marry
Paul Getty?
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972. I said, "How did you
happen to come here?"
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973. And he said, "Oh, I saw you at a dance,"
he said, "in South Hampton."
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974. - I said, "You did?" He said, "Yes."
- He was just a kid.
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975. He was 32. And I said,
"Eugene, what you need is a girl."
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976. And he said, "No, Edith, I'm looking
for a wife. I wanna get married. "
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977. - He wanted to take Edie to Westchester.
- Wasn't that cute?
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978. Tom had just died, and I did not
want another man in my kitchen.
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979. - I went downstairs...
- He'd just made a cookbook.
He'd just written a cookbook.
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980. - Mother got rid of him in 15 minutes.
- Don't want any cookbooks.
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981. Mother got rid of him
in 15 minutes because he came
from a celebrated family.
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982. The Tyszkiewicz family.
And I suppose mother didn't want me
to have anybody that was decent.
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983. - You understand.
- I didn't want anybody in the kitchen.
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984. It would have been perfectly
all right for me to marry Tom Logan.
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985. Why did you want to marry
a kid 32?
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986. - I forgot to say
that Eugene was a count.
- He didn't have a nickel.
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987. I would have been Countess...
Countess Edith.
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988. I didn't want my child to be taken away.
I'd be entirely alone.
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989. Do you know what I go through
with this awful stuff?
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990. Listen, I've got to eat lunch.
I'm starving.
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991. Well, you know me...
always hungry.
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992. - [Door Closes]
- I'm not gonna gain the weight back.
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993. I didn't have any breakfast.
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994. - I'll put some lipstick on.
- You want to give me something
to put on, Edie?
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995. [Giggles]
I'm beginning to laugh.
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996. - These are my brother's drawers.
- Give me something to put on.
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997. And I feel so strongly about mementos
and everything because of Mother...
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998. that I was never able to ever
clean out these desk drawers
and throw the stuff away.
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999. - Would you believe that?
You know, it's childhood stuff.
- [Mrs. Beale, Indistinct]
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1000. - Oh, Edie, yoo-hoo!
- "Memorabalia" or something.
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1001. - Edie, yoo-hoo!
- I couldn't throw anything away.
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1002. - They're looking at this room.
- Oh, Edie!
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1003. Yeah, just a minute.
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1004. They discovered something
terrific in here.
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1005. - Come on. I've waited long enough.
- Is it from Austria?
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1006. - Why, what happened?
- Never mind about me.
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1007. [Edie] "The moving finger writes
and, having writ, moves on. "
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1008. I was going to write
another line from Omar Khayyam:
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1009. "We come like water
and we go like wind."
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1010. Edie, yoo-hoo!
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1011. - Well, I got that one up.
- Edie, bring me the telephone.
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1012. That's the man.
This is the woman.
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1013. - I can't tell.
- Are you getting me
the blue kimono, Edie?
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1014. I'm putting up the silver masks.
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1015. Edie, come here a minute. Hurry.
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1016. I can't get the thumbtack
in the wall.
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1017. - I think I have the saddest life.
- Oh, Edie!
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1018. I have to go on with
the redecoration of this room.
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1019. - Yeah.
- Can you get me something to eat?
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1020. All right.
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1021. [Edie]
I made this.
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1022. Those are roses
of all different years.
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1023. That's my shell collection.
You can't see it, it's so dirty.
Isn't that tragic?
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1024. That's... These...
Then I have two things to go there.
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1025. And "Around the World"
is supposed to go there.
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1026. Edie, I can't do it.
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1027. - Open it. I can't do it.
- I'm just gonna put that up there...
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1028. 'cause I like red
in this room for some reason.
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1029. And I was gonna hang
the birdcage right here...
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1030. and have
"Around the World" there.
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1031. But I haven't gotten to that.
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1032. Perhaps I'd better begin taking
care of Mother and bossing her
and cooking her some food.
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1033. - What do you boys think?
- [David] Bossing her around?
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1034. Yeah.
I let her do what she wants.
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1035. I think maybe I ought to give her
cooked meals at certain hours.
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1036. What do you think?
I don't have any clock.
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1037. You know,
I never know what time it is.
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1038. You think she'd eat them?
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1039. I don't know. You know her
better than anybody.
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1040. I give her her head. I let her do what
she wants to do. I think it's awful.
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1041. She should eat, you know,
chopped meat and a baked potato
at a certain hour for luncheon.
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1042. Then have a nice little dinner.
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1043. But that takes timing.
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1044. No, I'm not ready,
and I have no makeup on!
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1045. - [Albert Laughing]
- But things are getting better!
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1046. Did you find my sign,
"In bathtub"?
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1047. Right.
I couldn't believe it.
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1048. Come on in.
We're not ready.
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1049. - [Mrs. Beale]
Is that Al down there? Hello, Al.
- [Albert] Yeah. Hi.
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1050. - Take your time.
- Oh, God! I almost tripped.
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1051. I almost broke my neck then.
God, these stairs are dirty.
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1052. Oh.
[Giggles]
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1053. [Indistinct Chattering]
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1054. How could Edie leave
these stairs like this?
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1055. Don't I look funny
coming down these stairs, hmm?
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1056. - [David] No. You look great.
- Don't I? I feel funny.
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1057. I feel funny.
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1058. - Just like a night at the opera.
- Is it?
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1059. The night at the opera will be when
I get in that chair in the dining room.
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1060. That would be the night
at the opera.
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1061. - [Edie]
Mother, Lois and Jack are here!
- Hello, Jack.
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1062. - [Lois] Happy birthday!
- [Chatters, Indistinct]
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1063. I say, where's the cushion, Edie?
Get the cushion. I'll ruin my dress.
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1064. - Oh, yes. She puts it here.
- Oh, God, and those chairs.
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1065. Are they dirty, those chairs.
Hello, Jack.
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1066. - Hi, how are you? Happy birthday.
- [Mrs. Beale Giggles]
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1067. Well, you're very cute
to celebrate with me today.
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1068. - [Edie]
I like you in that costume, Lois.
- Oh, why, thank you.
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1069. [Edith] I see Edie hasn't...
You better not sit on those chairs.
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1070. - They look very dirty.
- They can sit on paper.
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1071. I thought you were gonna
clean up, Edie.
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1072. I tried.
I swept the, uh, hall.
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1073. Well, I'm kind of disapp... Jack,
you don't mind sitting by me, do you?
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1074. I swept the floor. We have wine.
I'll bring down the glasses.
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1075. Bring down the wine, please.
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1076. - And Edie is due...
Lois is due ginger ale.
- Okay.
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1077. But don't let the cats out.
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1078. How do you like that thing
Lois did for me, Jack?
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1079. Are your eyes good enough
to see that?
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1080. - Oh, sure.
- How are your eyes?
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1081. [Edie Giggling]
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1082. - She's no waitress, I'll tell ya.
- [Giggling Continues]
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1083. Well, she's got
a pretty heavy tray.
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1084. Leave the tray here, won't you?
Oh, no, she's not gonna.
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1085. She's gonna do
just as she wants, you know.
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1086. She's a Schrafft's waitress.
They always do just as they want.
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1087. Here's to Mother.
May she live to be at least 80.
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1088. - [Mrs. Beale]
Oh, it's one more year. Ha, ha.
- She's in her 79th.
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1089. - She's in her 79th now... 79th year.
- [Radio Announcer, Indistinct]
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1090. She's gonna tell that to everybody
in East Hampton, you know.
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1091. - [Jack] Well, that's life.
- Everybody's gonna know my age.
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1092. - Well, happy birthday.
- Thank you very much.
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1093. - [Lois] ♪ Happy birthday ♪
- Sing me "Happy Birthday." Sing it.
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1094. - I sang it.
- Do it again.
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1095. - ♪ Happy birthday to you ♪
- ♪ Happy birthday ♪
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1096. - [Lois] Very good.
- ♪ Happy birthday ♪
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1097. ♪ Dear Mother ♪
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1098. - [Mrs. Beale Laughing]
- ♪ Happy birthday ♪
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1099. ♪ To you ♪♪
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1100. Why do we have to have
paper cups when I wanted my...
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1101. I wanted my green goblets
with all the gold on 'em,
and she wouldn't bring 'em down.
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1102. - [Radio: Commercial]
- So disappointed on my birthday.
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1103. ♪ Sugar-free Diet Pepsi is here ♪
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1104. [Mrs. Beale] Oh, what a beautiful...
I knew I wanted to look at that cake!
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1105. Did you ever see anything
like that?
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1106. - "Happy Birthday." Gorgeous!
- [Phone Ringing]
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1107. - Imagine having red...
Somebody's calling me, Edie.
- That's terrific.
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1108. - My sister ordered that
out of Sag Harbor.
- [Edie] Hello? Yeah.
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1109. - Hey, Mother, can you move
your chair a little bit?
- Yeah.
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1110. This is the first time we've used
the long wire in the dining room.
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1111. Oh, hello, Polly.
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1112. Thank you, dear. Are you gonna sing it
all the way through?
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1113. [Giggles] Listen,
I got your beautiful present.
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1114. - Uh, Edie, have you brought
the present down yet?
- I haven't opened any presents.
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1115. We're sitting down here
in the so-called old...
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1116. - What, dear?
- We haven't opened anything.
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1117. There's a great big box up there.
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1118. Tremendous box, but we haven't
opened the presents
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1119. Well, you sent me a card.
I got that.
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1120. I don't think she did
send Mother a card.
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1121. Michele sent the cards.
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1122. I haven't started the cake,
but I'll read you what it says.
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1123. It says, uh...
What does it say, Jack?
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1124. Edith, happy birthday...
Oh, it says, "Happy birthday, Edith."
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1125. - And that's all in red.
- [Jack] Yes.
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1126. And then the flowers
underneath are...
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1127. Well, yellow flowers and green.
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1128. It's a perfectly enormous cake.
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1129. Oh! [Laughs]
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1130. Thank you, dear. Hang up.
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1131. - Did you say good-bye?
Did you say good-bye?
- That's the girl you hated.
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1132. [Jack] Are they having eye trouble?
They freeze your eyes.
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1133. - Both of them have been operated.
- [Edie] They had to have operations.
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1134. - They both had two operations.
- And then they weren't good, either.
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1135. One lost her eye. One girl.
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1136. Yeah, the eyes disappeared...
dried up and disappeared.
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1137. She has double vision. She has to wear
dark glasses over the cataract glasses.
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1138. She's absolutely cured, Edie!
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1139. - She's cured now.
- Did she say she was cured?
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1140. She said, "I feel wonderful."
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1141. The really nice thing to have
is to get deaf and get blind...
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1142. and then have some cancer
come in your face and your lips.
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1143. - Cancer?
- Cancer of the tongue
or something like that.
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1144. - Yeah, cancer is worse.
- Yeah.
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1145. [Lois] You want to open
my little presents and then...
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1146. Yeah, I am. Edith, you ever
see anything as cute as this?
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1147. [Lois] A little pad there
you can write your requests on.
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1148. I need that more than anything
to write things down.
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1149. I have my things written all over boxes,
all over the bed, everywhere.
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1150. I got Epstein's address.
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1151. I've got...
Who have I got there, Edie?
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1152. All the electricians
in East Hampton.
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1153. - All of 'em. Isn't that
a nice book, Edie? Look.
- Terrific.
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1154. I can't be late now
and I can't forget.
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1155. And I can't hate anybody
and I can't do anything.
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1156. The little book is gonna keep me
straight. Straight as a die.
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1157. Isn't that nice? I haven't had
a little thing like that in ages.
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1158. - I had a wonderful time.
- Your hands are cold.
It did you no good, my food.
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1159. - Oh, no.
- Your hands are cold, lady.
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1160. [Jack]
Well, I must be on my course, I guess.
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1161. - [Edie] Good-bye.
- Well, so long, fellas.
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1162. Thank you for your card and your
ice cream. I love you very much.
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1163. Oh, especially the ice cream.
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1164. [Door Closes]
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1165. [Mrs. Beale]
Bring me my yellow cushion, Edie.
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1166. - Yeah.
- The cats are in here.
Did you know it?
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1167. The cats are in with me.
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1168. Will you turn the heat off?
It is terribly hot in here.
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1169. [Edie] Your room is terribly dirty.
It's got to be cleaned.
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1170. - Not tonight, Geraldine.
- There's a horrible smell.
I can hardly sit here.
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1171. I love that smell. I thrive on it.
Makes me feel good.
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1172. We have to hang the portrait
and clean the room.
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1173. No! Pull the chair out!
He wants to look at it!
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1174. I'm not ashamed of anything. Where
my body is is a very precious place.
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1175. It's "concentrated"ground.
[Giggles]
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1176. [David]
Consecrated.
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1177. [Mrs. Beale] What are they doing?
Take a picture of Edie.
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1178. I'm trying to think of...
Oh, I know what I can have.
Oh, for goodness sakes, he is.
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1179. My God. They see me as... You know,
you don't see me as I see myself.
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1180. But you're very good,
what you do see me as.
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1181. I mean, it's okay.
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1182. - Are you pleased with those?
- You know,
I see myself as a little girl.
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1183. - And all that.
- What I see is a very immature child.
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1184. She sees me as a baby, and I see myself
as... some kind of a little girl.
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1185. They see me as a woman.
I don't see that.
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1186. But when I get out of here, I do.
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1187. - You gonna babble on?
- When I go to New York City,
I see myself as a woman.
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1188. But in here I'm just, you know,
Mother's little daughter.
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1189. I doubt that very much. You wanna
play Al the record I bought you?
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1190. Virginia Military Institute!
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1191. Oh, my God. I can't get over this.
I really can't.
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1192. And you can't dance at all.
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1193. - Why can't I?
- I never saw you
do anything military. Never.
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1194. Are you absolutely crazy?
There isn't anything I can't do.
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1195. ♪♪ [March]
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1196. [Chuckles]
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1197. [Music Ends]
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1198. [Laughing]
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1199. Darling David, where have you
been all my life?
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1200. Where have you been?
Where have you been?
Where have you been?
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1201. Where have you been?
♪♪ [Humming Marching Tune]
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1202. Only thing I needed
was this man!
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1203. - [Mrs. Beale, Indistinct]
- What?
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1204. - What did you say?
- All I needed was this man. David!
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1205. ♪♪ [Humming Continues]
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1206. - ♪ David ♪
- [Whistling]
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1207. I wish I'd had David and Al
with me before this.
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1208. [Mrs. Beale]
Yeah, well, you had your mother.
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1209. Yeah.
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1210. But they're more interested.
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1211. Good Lord.
I can't believe it.
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1212. It's 145.
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1213. Here, kitty, I got
a big, nice piece of white...
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1214. Here, kitty.
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1215. Here, kitty.
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1216. You like that? That's nice.
No bones on that one.
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1217. ♪♪ [Humming]
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1218. Oh, that's a pretty song.
"Don't Throw Bouquets At Me."
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1219. You know, that was... I was trying
to think of the words to that.
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1220. - ♪ Bouquet ♪
- ♪ No, don't throw ♪
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1221. - ♪ Bouquets at me ♪
- ♪ Bouquets at me ♪
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1222. - ♪ Don't ♪
- Don't what?
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1223. - Hurry up. Don't what?
- ♪♪ [Humming Continues]
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1224. - ♪ Your lips to mine ♪
- Oh, no. That's not it.
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1225. - No, you're way off
the beat there. No.
- ♪ Don't ♪
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1226. - ♪♪ [Humming]
- Bad. Go to the bottom of the class.
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1227. No, that isn't it.
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1228. - ♪ You're mine ♪
- No, that isn't it either.
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1229. ♪ People will say ♪
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1230. - ♪ We're in love ♪
- Her voice is improving.
She didn't say "lahve."
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1231. You're not Czechoslovakian.
"Love."
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1232. - ♪♪ [Humming Continues]
- You don't say "lahve."
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1233. You say that... You see,
she knows that she sings so badly...
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1234. that she has to wiggle
about 20 times to every note,
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1235. you see, to distract the people,
you know, but she really
can't sing it right.
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1236. - I can sing like mad.
- You sing beautifully.
You're singing incorrectly.
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1237. Very ugly. Always
must do everything correctly.
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1238. - Now start at the top now.
- ♪♪ [Edie Humming]
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1239. - ♪ Don't ♪
- ♪ Don't ♪
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1240. ♪ Throw ♪
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1241. ♪ Bouquets at me ♪
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1242. - Don't make funny faces.
- ♪ My... ♪
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1243. - ♪♪ [Hums]
- Now that's what I want.
The next line.
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1244. - ♪ Are much too much ♪
- Oh, no. Way off there.
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1245. No, that's not it.
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1246. - ♪ Ha har hee ♪
- No. "Ha har hee" doesn't make up...
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1247. for a lot of words
you can't remember.
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1248. - ♪ People will say we're in love ♪
- No.
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1249. Oh, don't do that
Omie thing again... "lahve."
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1250. Where in hell
did you come from?
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1251. - I'm going to bed, kids.
I love you very much, both of you.
- [David] Okay.
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1252. - But, you know, she took
my pillow, and I'm in agony.
- ♪ Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa ♪
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1253. Why did you lose my pillow,
Edie?
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1254. ♪ I'm warm inside so I can sleep ♪
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1255. ♪ And then I ♪
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1256. ♪ Want to weep ♪
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1257. ♪ I'm a-getting tired ♪
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1258. ♪ So I can da-da-da ♪
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1259. - [Edie Babbling, Laughing]
- I didn't know you were going
to be so disagreeable.
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1260. - ♪ Down around the lamppost ♪
- [David, Albert Laughing]
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1261. - ♪ In the... something ♪
- ♪♪ [David, Albert Humming]
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1262. ♪♪ [Humming]
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1263. If I only knew the words.
Marlene Dietrich.
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1264. ♪ Down around the lamppost ♪
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1265. ♪ It's Lily Marlene ♪
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1266. That's an old war song, Mother.
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1267. [Edie] I tried to get you.
I called and called and called.
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1268. [Albert]
- Oh, yeah? How's everything?
- I guess you went out.
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1269. Then I called again.
You were busy.
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1270. - Guess what's happened.
- What?
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1271. What I had felt
was in the cards.
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1272. I'm telling you, I'm not gonna spend
another ten years with this.
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1273. You know, I spent ten years
with the last.
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1274. - You mean Tom Logan.
- What is it now?
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1275. The Marble Faun is moving in.
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1276. - Who is?
- The Marble Faun.
- [David] Jerry?
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1277. - Oh.
- He just gave us a washing machine.
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1278. That cements the deal.
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1279. I gotta get out of here. I'm not
gonna spend the rest of my life...
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1280. washing clothes in that goddamn...
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1281. - I don't blame you.
- It's a very nice washing machine.
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1282. It came from this house
they're gonna sell.
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1283. You know, he had a job
as a gardener's assistant at this house.
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1284. And they're gonna sell the house,
so they gave him the washing machine.
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1285. [Whispering]
But he's moving in.
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1286. Oh.
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1287. I can't watch him,
I'm telling you.
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1288. Of course, he's still gonna have
the gardening job, you know.
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1289. But I think he gets home at 4:00.
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1290. So, Mother says... Do you wanna
come in and speak to Mother?
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1291. - She'd like to speak to you.
- Okay.
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1292. Come on in. I'm pulverized
by this latest thing.
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1293. Well, you do!
You have a beautiful face, like a girl.
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1294. Like, you look like my mother.
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1295. The absolute image
of my mother, Jerry.
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1296. Jerry, you're not going
to drink anything, are you?
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1297. - No.
- Well, what are you gonna have?
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1298. - I'll wait for the chicken.
- You're waiting for the chicken?
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1299. You mean to say you're not
gonna have soup or a drink...
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1300. or a highball
or something like that?
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1301. Don't you think
we better have some rum?
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1302. Oh, no. She didn't put any papers
on that thing today?
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1303. I asked her to. Jerry,
I'm badly treated all along.
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1304. [Edie Whispering] I think my days
at Grey Gardens are limited.
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1305. I think my days
at Grey Gardens are limited.
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1306. - ♪ When do we start ♪
- Oh, God, please!
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1307. - ♪ The scene is set ♪
- Oh, Edie, take that scarf off.
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1308. - ♪ That I'm in love with you ♪
- Grab that scarf for me.
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1309. Oh, Edie, quit it, for God's sake.
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1310. [Edie Giggling]
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1311. There's an extra knife.
I'll put it in the middle.
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1312. - I forgot the forks.
- Do you mind getting my slippers,
Edie? Get my slippers.
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1313. Will you, please?
You know where you put them.
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1314. You have to get very tough
with Edie.
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1315. She won't do anything
till you get very, very tough.
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1316. A strong hand, says the priest.
Said, "She needs a strong hand."
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1317. I said, "I know it. I brought
Edie up without her father.
It was very difficult."
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1318. Then she went to New York
and did what she wanted to do.
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1319. You know, I wanted to get Mr. Beale
back and have him come back.
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1320. She said she'd leave the house forever
if I had her father come back.
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1321. ♪ Well, the moon is high ♪
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1322. - ♪ The breezes sing of it ♪
- Would you bring my little radio?
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1323. Edie, will you bring my little radio?
It's on my bed.
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1324. Will you bring
my little radio, please?
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1325. I've got to have
some professional music.
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1326. - ♪♪ [Edie Continues Singing]
- She found the slippers.
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1327. Quite remarkable.
You got the radio, Edie?
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1328. - You got my radio? It's on the bed.
- ♪ The night is young ♪
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1329. - ♪♪ [Humming]
- How did you happen
to find it so quickly?
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1330. Put this up there.
Will you, Edie, please?
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1331. Put that up there.
This thing.
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1332. All right, if you're gonna
stay there and eat, I'll eat here.
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1333. ♪ When did we start ♪
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1334. Now I'm gonna put that terrible
racket of Edie to bed.
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1335. ♪ And I'm in love ♪
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1336. ♪ With you ♪
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1337. [Radio: Static,
Indistinct Announcement]
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1338. - She's always hated Marlene Dietrich.
- I can't stand that music.
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1339. - She has. She absolutely
loathes Marlene Dietrich.
- She makes me very ill.
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1340. - ♪ The scene is set ♪
- Oh, Edie, I can't take it, Edie.
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1341. I'll go right into the room, and
I won't have any hot food or anything.
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1342. Don't do it, Edie!
I'll get so mad!
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1343. - Listen, will you stop it?
I'm going in the next room.
- I'm singing it in American.
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1344. - I'll never see you again,
as long as I live.
- I'm singing it in American.
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1345. I don't care. You're not gonna
sing that song. Stop it, will ya?
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1346. - Why not?
- 'Cause I don't wanna hear it.
I'm your mother. Remember me?
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1347. - Well, I stood for yours
all these years.
- Come on.
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1348. Well, my voice
is beautiful and trained.
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1349. - ♪♪ [Edie Humming]
- It was beautifully trained, my voice.
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1350. - I never tried to attract men with it.
- ♪ The scene is set ♪
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1351. - Edie, stop it.
I'm going to get up now. Good-bye.
- ♪ I'm in love with you ♪
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1352. I'm going right in the other room
with the cats where I'll be happy.
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1353. - ♪♪ [Humming Continues]
- I'm not gonna take it.
I hope my bathing suit falls off.
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1354. I hope it does.
Something fell off just then.
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1355. Get out of here.
Don't make me mad. Get out!
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1356. - You're making me very angry!
Go out! Go away! Stop!
- Why?
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1357. - Mother, look at your chest.
- Well, stop it!
Stop that silly nonsense!
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1358. - Quit it! Go away!
- I can't have any fun in this house.
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1359. - You had enough fun.
- I've never had five minutes' fun.
Not a minute.
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1360. - I never had a minute's fun.
- Go away! You don't look at it!
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1361. Well, you made
a rotten breakfast.
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1362. Horrible. You spoiled the whole thing.
I can't go over to my seat now.
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1363. - There's no back to this bathing suit.
- [David] We won't look.
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1364. Mother, do you realize that your
whole chest was showing in that movie?
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1365. [Mrs. Beale] Yes. Everything is
perfectly disgusting on account of you.
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1366. You did it. You sure do bring out
the worst in your mother.
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1367. [Door Closes]
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1368. ♪♪ [Radio]
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1369. I think Mother's very mean to me.
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1370. I'm glad I stopped you. Thank God.
I'll have a little peace here.
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1371. Yeah, but I do several versions
of that.
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1372. She's got a beautiful voice,
but you never heard it.
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1373. You never heard her voice.
She can really sing decently.
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1374. Sings very well.
Better voice than I have.
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1375. But not that song.
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1376. Now sing "Only a Rose,"now, Edie.
You ought to be able to do that.
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1377. Go on. Sing it.
♪ Only a rose ♪
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1378. ♪ Only a rose ♪
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1379. ♪ Another day ♪
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1380. - ♪ Only a rose ♪
- ♪♪ [Humming]
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1381. ♪ I give you only a rose ♪
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1382. - Dying away.
- ♪ Dying away ♪
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1383. ♪ Only a rose ♪
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1384. To keep in harmony.
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1385. - [Laughs] ♪ To keep in harmony ♪
- ♪ To keep in harmony ♪
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1386. - ♪ Only... ♪ [Laughs]
- [Mrs. Beale Laughs]
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1387. I don't think there's
any point in my meeting anybody
that doesn't like music, do you?
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1388. 'Cause I can't stand them.
Finally, I can't stand them.
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1389. There's something lacking,
and it's music, isn't it?
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1390. I mean, in a man.
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1391. Well, it is nice to have a man
who can play the piano for you.
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1392. - No, that isn't all.
She doesn't get it.
- You can practice.
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1393. Unless a man understands music, there's
no point in my even meeting him...
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1394. 'cause I never could figure out
what was wrong.
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1395. You know, with stockbrokers
and tennis players and...
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1396. I tell you who was a songwriter
and a dancer and a playwright
and everything.
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1397. Eugene Tyszkiewicz.
But Mother got rid of him in 15 minutes.
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1398. - He didn't speak English well.
He'd only been here seven years.
- You didn't try his cooking.
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1399. - He might've poisoned you.
- He was Serge Obelensky's nephew.
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1400. - You wanna marry a stranger?
- I mean, he was a very, very decent guy.
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1401. - I looked up his horoscope.
He was born November the 14th.
- You want to marry a stranger?
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1402. - I have to go in now.
- We was a very wonderful boy.
Too young for me, probably... 32.
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1403. - Who was this?
- Eugene Tyszkiewicz. He was a twin.
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1404. - I couldn't stand having
another cook in this house.
- That isn't the point.
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1405. And he actually proposed,
under the window.
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1406. - He had no home.
He was living in a third-class hotel.
- Under the window.
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1407. - He didn't have a thing.
- He said, " Edith, if you want
to get married, I'll marry you."
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1408. - Not one single nickel.
- And I think that
was decent, don't you?
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1409. - I don't see why.
- He probably wouldn't have,
but just the same.
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1410. Not one person had entered
Grey Gardens for many years...
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1411. before Eugene Tyszkiewicz
came around.
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1412. So I credit him
with all the nerve in the world.
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1413. Why, no one
would even speak to us.
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1414. People who I had walked
to the Maidstone Club with for years.
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1415. - Don't believe a word of it.
- Admiring all the other people.
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1416. - Don't believe
a word of it, kid. Not a word.
- All the other people...
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1417. - [Rambling]
- If your father could hear you,
he'd turn in his grave.
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1418. He'd say, "My God, Edie!"
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1419. Well, anyway, I think
you were very cruel, Mother.
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1420. - Well, I don't think it's nice.
- He came from one of the best
families in Poland.
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1421. And he was related to the Obelenskys.
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1422. And I think it's terrible that
she wouldn't give me a chance
with Eugene Tyszkiewicz.
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1423. - That was absolutely cruel
to drive the only beau away!
- But he was 32!
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1424. - Do you want to marry a man 32?
- I don't care!
That was the only one...
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1425. besides these horrible people
that came around here!
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1426. - Have you got your thing
lighted for that?
- [David] Yeah, we're all lit.
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1427. - He was only 32
and from a very good family!
- 32, and she's 52!
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1428. And she got rid of him
in 15 minutes flat!
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1429. - No, he didn't. He said...
- I'm bored with all these
awful people like Jerry!
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1430. - And all those people!
- That wasn't the truth. No.
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1431. Tell him the truth.
That was not the truth.
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1432. Uh, no,
and that was not the truth.
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1433. He said, " How could such a warm,
lovely person over the telephone...
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1434. turn into anything so cold?"
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1435. That's what he said
right down on the porch.
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1436. So I said, I said,
"You'd better go home."
Never said good-bye or anything.
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1437. "How could such a warm,
lovely woman over the telephone
turn into something so cold?"
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1438. I thought that was just
a little too much.
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1439. Uh, I'll tell you the whole thing.
You might as well face it.
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1440. It's my mother's house,
and she owns it,
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1441. and she wanted the people
she wanted in it...
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1442. and she didn't want
the people that I wanted in it.
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1443. But God knows whom I wanted in it.
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1444. I mean, besides Eugene,
and Mother wouldn't allow Eugene
to stay even 15 minutes.
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1445. But I had to spend ten years
with Tom Logan.
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1446. And now we have Jerry
who is Mother's friend.
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1447. So, you just can't do
anything about it.
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1448. So I can see now
why girls get married.
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1449. You know,
they're forced into it.
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1450. It's all a question
of who you want to stay with.
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1451. Of course, I'm mad about animals,
but raccoons and cats
become a little bit boring.
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1452. I mean, for too long a time.
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1453. [Laughs]
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1454. I don't know.
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1455. I don't know.
I better check on Mother and the cats.
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1456. She's a lot of fun.
I hope she doesn't die.
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1457. I hate to spend the winter here,
though. Oh, God.
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1458. Another winter.
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1459. [Whispering] Very depressing,
you know, when winter sets in here.
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1460. You know, 'cause I don't like the
country, and I don't want to be here.
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1461. Any little rat...
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1462. Any little rat's nest in New York,
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1463. any little mouse hole,
any little rat hole,
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1464. even on Tenth Avenue,
I would like better.
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1465. ♪♪ [Phonograph: Big Band]
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1466. ♪ Beneath the moon and the sun ♪
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1467. ♪ Too near or far ♪
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1468. ♪ No matter, darling where you are ♪
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1469. ♪ I think of you ♪
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1470. ♪ Night and day ♪
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1471. ♪♪ [Continues, Indistinct]
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1472. ♪ Silence of my lonely room ♪
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1473. ♪ I think of you ♪♪
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1474. ♪ The magic ♪
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1475. ♪ Of dreams come true ♪
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1476. ♪♪ [Humming]
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