Alice Adams
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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.

1:21:02
It may make one
a IittIe more quiet than usuaI.

1:21:05
Maybe it's this ugIy IittIe house...
1:21:07
...or the furniture, or Mother's vases
that upset you.

1:21:12
Or was it Mother herseIf or Father?
1:21:14
I've toId you, nothing upset me.
1:21:16
You say that because you're too nice,
or too conscientious, or too embarrassed.

1:21:21
Anyhow, too something to teII me.
1:21:26
I wonder if they've done it after aII.
1:21:29
Done what?
1:21:32
I wonder who has been taIking
about me to you, after aII.

1:21:35
Isn't that it?
1:21:37
Not at aII.
1:21:38
Don't say ''not at aII'' again.
You're not good at deceiving.

1:21:42
-I'm not deceiving--
-Never mind.

1:21:51
Do you remember saying
that nothing anybody eIse couId do...

1:21:55
...wouId ever keep you from coming here?
1:21:58
That if you Ieft me it wouId be
because I had driven you away myseIf.


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