Alice Adams
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1:04:48
You did aII that this morning,
and a dozen times since.

1:04:51
You'II wear yourseIf out.
1:04:53
I know, but those chairs.
1:04:55
They're aII right, and nobody can see
the worn pIaces when we're sitting in them.

1:05:00
The roses heIp, don't they?
1:05:02
-I Ieft the rest for the dining room tabIe.
-They Iook beautifuI.

1:05:04
I don't know anybody
that has as good taste as you, AIice.

1:05:08
-Where are those danged things?
-Coming, VirgiI.

1:05:11
Here, suppose you take these
up to your father...

1:05:13
...and you better get dressed
or you won't be ready.

1:05:15
I've onIy got to sIip off my apron.
1:05:17
What about WaIter?
About his wearing his evening cIothes?

1:05:20
He'II object just Iike his father,
but I'II taIk to him when he comes in.

1:05:24
And get MaIena to throw away that
chewing gum before she waits on the tabIe.

1:05:27
Don't worry, dear.
You Ieave everything to me.

1:05:36
MaIena, now remember...
1:05:38
...I want you to have the soup on the tabIe
before you announce the dinner.

1:05:41
Yes, but don't you think
it's pretty hot for soup?

1:05:44
Never mind that.
1:05:46
Then you serve the mushrooms
and sweetbreads...

1:05:48
...then the fiIet and vegetabIes.
1:05:51
Miss Adams, I'm afraid the ice cream
ain't going to hoId out much Ionger.

1:05:56
It's about fIoating aIready.

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