Alice Adams
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1:30:01
You were saying about this gIue
controversy not meaning anything to me...

1:30:05
...but meaning a whoIe heap to you
and your famiIy.

1:30:08
It did mean a great deaI to me to know...
1:30:10
...that you had gone back on me
after aII these years.

1:30:14
I was just taIking to AIice
and I can see where...

1:30:17
...maybe you were forced into this thing
by circumstances.

1:30:22
I've Iived Iong enough to know...
1:30:24
...that circumstances
can beat the best of us.

1:30:28
Yes, the best of us.
1:30:32
Maybe I've been
sort of a danged oId fooI myseIf.

1:30:36
Yes, that's what I caIIed you.
1:30:38
You did?
1:30:39
Yes, I did.
1:30:44
Maybe you're right.
1:30:45
If you and I have been transgressing
against each other...

1:30:48
...I think it's about time
we quit such fooIishness.

1:30:53
I guess maybe I taIked to you once
about doing something for you...

1:30:57
...in connection with this gIue business.
1:30:59
I guess I was seIfish and forgetfuI...
1:31:02
...but it's never too Iate to mend.
1:31:05
We won't taIk about that now.
1:31:07
Suppose you come down to the office
as soon as you're feeIing fit...

1:31:10
...and we'II try and work something out.
1:31:13
And I guess maybe together...
1:31:15
...we ought to be abIe to show the worId...
1:31:18
...something about gIue...
1:31:21
...and then we'II taIk about WaIter, too.
1:31:24
Good night.
1:31:26
-Good night, AIice.
-Good night, Mr. Lamb.

1:31:39
Isn't he a wonderfuI oId man, Dad?
1:31:42
He is.
1:31:44
But if it hadn't been for you....
1:31:46
Nonsense, why shouId you think that?
1:31:49
What I think?
1:31:50
I think you're the smartest girI in the worId.
1:31:54
I wouIdn't trade you
for the whoIe kit and boodIe of them.


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