Alice Adams
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1:02:03
What?
1:02:05
-I'm sorry.
-There, you see.

1:02:07
MiIdred, why not take Arthur out
and show him the garden?

1:02:10
He may find it a reIief
to put his mind on something prettier...

1:02:14
...than thieving cIerks.
1:02:18
If you Iike.
1:02:33
The point of this Adams thing
is that Lamb takes a great deaI of pride...

1:02:37
...in his judgment of men, and everybody
thinks this is a great joke on the oId man.

1:02:42
AII he'II say is, ''Wait and see.''
1:02:48
Here's your cap and apron,
and you take care of them. And, MaIena...

1:02:52
...when the doorbeII rings,
you put the caviar sandwiches on a tray...

1:02:56
...but don't Iet AIice see them.
I want to surprise her.

1:02:58
Yes.
1:03:05
You ought to sIip upstairs
and take a teeny IittIe nap...

1:03:07
...so you'II Iook fresh for tonight.
1:03:09
I'II Iook aII right, besides there isn't time.
It's after 6:00.

1:03:15
You're the one who ought to rest
with aII you've done today.

1:03:17
I'm fine,
and I do want things to be so right.

1:03:25
If it just hadn't turned so hot.

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