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Wife and mother.
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Oh, sugar. Sugar, how I missed you.
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- Yancey, the children.
- Honey.

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Darling, you can't come home like this
after years...

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- "Penelope."
- Who?

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"Strange lady, standing thus aloof...
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"thy husband hath come home to thee."
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- You and your miserable Milton.
- Who's this?

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Don't you remember Ruby Big Elk?
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Why, of course. Why, hello, Ruby.
How's your father?

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He is very well, sir.
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My, oh, my! How you've grown.
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- What's she doing here?
- Well, I couldn't quite run the paper...

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and take care of the children,
and do the housework, too...

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so I hired a cheap servant.
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Run along to school now, children.
You're going to be late.

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Hurry, now.
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- Don't forget my pony.
- I won't forget it.

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- How do you do?
- How are you, Mrs. Wyatt?

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Well, I... If it isn't Mr. Cravat.
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Well...
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- I heard you were back.
- Gracious lady.

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The years touch thee but lightly.
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- Your husband's looking better than ever.
- Yes, I think so, too.

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Mr. Cravat, could I see you a minute?
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Will you ladies forgive me?
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Quite a surprise.
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But of course, you're going to court?
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I most certainly am.
I'll be with you in just one moment.

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- This is to be a great day for Osage.
- Yes, indeed.

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Not more than two.

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