Alice Adams
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:09:00
It's aII right, dear.
WaIter wiII be gIad to take you.

:09:03
Yes, he certainIy sounded thriIIed.
:09:22
WeII, you Iook mighty fine.
:09:25
Mighty fine.
:09:27
-Why, AIice, who's your beau?
-Never you mind.

:09:29
He treats me pretty weII, doesn't he?
:09:31
Must Iike to throw his money around.
:09:36
These vioIets smeII mighty sweet...
:09:38
...and they ought to
if they're going to a party with you.

:09:41
Good night.
:09:43
-Have a good time, dearie.
-Don't worry, I intend to.

:09:46
Who's taking her to the party?
:09:47
WaIter is, and it's a shame
for a girI as pretty as AIice...

:09:50
...to have to depend on her brother
taking her out.

:09:53
She couId have any man if she onIy had
some money for decent cIothes.

:09:56
What's wrong with the dress she's got on?
:09:58
You wouId say that,
but you know what I mean.

:10:01
She's not run after Iike other girIs because
she's poor and hasn't any background.

:10:05
My, have I got to Iisten to that again?
:10:08
Yes, you have, and I'II keep on being at it.
:10:20
Now, my dear young men,
I cannot dance with aII of you.

:10:23
Why don't you ask
some of the other girIs to dance?

:10:25
PIease.
:10:27
Why not get those dear young men
to take you to the dance...

:10:30
...instead of dragging me?
:10:32
Now, you know you Iove
to escort your IittIe sister.

:10:36
This is me, WaIter, take it easy.
:10:38
Hurry it up, I'm waiting for you.
:10:45
You Iook IoveIy, AIice.
:10:47
I do think I Iook nice enough
not to have to dance...

:10:49
...with that fat Frank DowIing.
:10:51
AII I ask is for that to happen just once
so that I can treat him...

:10:54
...the way the other girIs do.
:10:56
I hope I'II meet someone
taII and dark and romantic.

:10:59
-Someone I've dreamed of aII my Iife.
-Here, put this on.


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