Alice Adams
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1:19:18
A penny for your thoughts.
1:19:22
No, I'II bid more.
1:19:26
A rose.
1:19:31
A poor IittIe dead rose...
1:19:34
...for your thoughts, Mr. Arthur RusseII.
1:19:38
I'm afraid I haven't any.
1:19:42
WiII you ever forgive us?
1:19:44
What for?
1:19:45
For making you eat such a heavy dinner.
1:19:49
I mean, Iook at such a heavy dinner...
1:19:52
...because you certainIy couIdn't have more
than Iooked at it on a night Iike this.

1:19:57
Cheer up, your fearfuI duty is aImost done...
1:20:00
...and you can run on home
as soon as you Iike.

1:20:05
That's what you're dying to do, isn't it?
1:20:07
Not at aII.
1:20:14
You're upset about something.
1:20:16
No, I'm not.
1:20:18
What's the matter, IittIe boy? TeII Auntie.
1:20:22
Nothing.
1:20:26
Let's go out on the porch where we beIong,
shaII we?

1:20:51
Now...
1:20:54
...teII me what's the matter.
1:20:56
Nothing's the matter.
1:20:58
Of course,
one is affected by weather Iike this.


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