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:12:06
I think that was the nicest
club meeting we've ever had.

:12:08
Your speech was so interesting,
Mrs. Cravat.

:12:11
Thank you.
:12:13
Don't forget the next meeting
is at my house.

:12:16
- Election for president.
- I won't forget.

:12:19
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:12:21
See you Saturday
at the croquet tournament.

:12:23
Yes, indeed.
:12:25
- Cim, dear, look out for Donna.
- All right, Mama.

:12:31
She would be the first in town
to have balloon sleeves.

:12:34
I never...
:12:37
- Why don't you fix that?
- We are fixing it.

:12:40
What, with cracks to fall through?
:12:43
You know, I understand balloon sleeves
were all the style...

:12:46
at the Chicago World's Fair.
:12:48
Do tell.
:12:51
That's terrible.
:12:54
Don't cry, darling.
:12:57
- Why, it's Betsy Levitt.
- Did you ever?

:13:00
See, now, here's a piece of candy for you.
:13:02
- I don't want...
- Don't you want it? Oh, yes.

:13:04
- Take your hands off that child.
- Come here, Betsy.

:13:06
Tell, dear.
:13:07
You try any of your kidnapping tricks,
you'll suffer for it.

:13:10
- Why l...
- You vicious hussy.

:13:13
You're not fit to touch a child.
:13:15
Come, Mrs. Sessy.
:13:17
I suppose I should've let her lie there
in the mud and cry.

:13:30
...and how they applauded when I said:
:13:33
"Oklahoma has made its history overnight.
:13:35
"Like a miracle out of the Old Testament."
:13:43
You're right, dear. I do like it here.
:13:47
I'm so glad we came away from Wichita.
:13:52
And you should've seen them
open their eyes at this.

:13:56
- What do you think of it?
- Cruelty to animals.


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