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1:01:00
And as far as
the clothes are concerned.

1:01:02
We can take care
of that in Chicago.

1:01:12
- Good evening. Mr. Glasgow.
- Good evening. Gene.

1:01:15
- Good evening.
- How are you. George?

1:01:17
Good evening. Madame.
Your table is all ready.

1:01:19
Thank you.
1:01:44
Very glad to see you again.
Mr. Glasgow.

1:01:46
Thank you. George.
Take this lamp away.

1:01:48
Let us have a bottle of Cliquot '92
and we'll order dinner later.

1:01:50
- Yes. Mr. Glasgow.
- Well?

1:01:56
You go ahead. Uncle Swan.
1:01:58
I was just going to say it's a fine place
for two old shanty boys.

1:02:01
Certainly different
from the dining room in Iron Ridge.

1:02:04
My corset's killing me.
But I feel like a queen.

1:02:07
And look like one.
1:02:09
- And you. Lotta?
- Oh. It's beautiful.

1:02:12
You can't very well say that
they laughed at you this time.

1:02:15
- No. They didn't. Did they?
- And are you happy?

1:02:18
You have no idea.
I'll never be able to thank you enough.

1:02:21
It's more than I even dreamed about it.
It's so lovely. It's like...

1:02:25
I'm afraid to even think
about going back.

1:02:27
Don't think about Iron Ridge
because you're not going back.

1:02:30
Wait a minute.
1:02:32
I don't want any arguments
until you hear what I've figured out.

1:02:35
I'm going to take you all back
to Bewdamore with me.

1:02:38
- We can't go.
- Yes. You can.

1:02:39
Now. You want to go to school
and learn something. Don't you?

1:02:42
Oh. Yes.
1:02:43
Well. You're going to have that chance.
And a lot more. Too.

1:02:48
- And Swan can have a job in the mill.
- I don't want no job at mill.

1:02:51
Of course you do. I need a man
like you in the wood room.

1:02:54
Half of them don't know the difference
between a hemlock and a red oak.

1:02:58
I've got a nice cottage on the peninsula
and you can live there.


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