Come and Get It
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You're the kindest man
I ever knew.

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- Are you ready?
- Ja. You bet I ready.

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Come on.
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- Good morning. Mother.
- Good morning. Richard.

:35:47
Gussie. Go upstairs and tell
Mr. Glasgow his breakfast is cold.

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- I'll keep it hot for him.
- Do as I tell you.

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Yes. Ma'am.
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You've been sending him
that message for ninety-odd years.

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- Never hurried him yet. Has it?
- It may have.

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Be careful how you muss up that paper.
It upsets your father to find it not fresh.

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I've told you. You might
just as well use his toothbrush.

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I don't see the connection.
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The richest man in Wisconsin
could afford two morning papers.

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That would be extravagance.
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The reason Mr. Glasgow
is the richest man in Wisconsin

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is because he and my father before him
knew how to take care of their money.

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Mother. Why do you always
call father "Mr. Glasgow"?

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I don't see why not.
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My mother never called my father
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anything but "Mr. Hewitt"
to his dying day.

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- Never?
- Never.

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- Good morning. Miss Evvie.
- Good morning. Thomas.

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- Is Father in there?
- He's just finishing dressing.

:36:53
Pack a couple of bags for him.
Something for fishing.

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- You know what to put in.
- Yes. Miss.


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