Come and Get It
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1:03:01
- Now. It's up to you. Swan.
- Well. Barney...

1:03:03
Try it for a while. You don't
have to stay there if you don't like it.

1:03:07
We could have a drink together
once in a long. Long while.

1:03:12
By George.
I think we try it.

1:03:14
All right. That's settled.
1:03:16
We were talking about a good time?
Good! Let's begin now.

1:03:26
There you are. Old hoot-hoot.
1:03:29
You look better on stick
than you do on Karie's hat.

1:03:33
Ja. I got good place
for you. Too.

1:03:58
You better stop practicing.
1:04:00
The automobile will be here.
And you won't be dressed.

1:04:04
Doesn't it look nice
with the curtains up?

1:04:06
Oh. Karie. It's like heaven.
1:04:08
This is the Valhalla that us Swedes
have been yelling about all our lives.

1:04:13
Isn't it wonderful.
Everything Mr. Glasgow's doing for Pa?

1:04:17
Where'd those roses come from?
1:04:20
Mr. Glasgow sent them.
1:04:22
To you and me.
1:04:23
Lotta. You don't suppose he...
You don't think that...

1:04:28
What?
1:04:30
It's just got to be your pa
Mr. Glasgow's doing all this for.

1:04:33
Of course.
1:04:35
I've sometimes wondered if...
1:04:37
It sometimes worries me
that it might be you.

1:04:41
Karie. Are you trying...
1:04:42
I know it's awful.
But he is interested in you.

1:04:44
Maybe more than he ought to be.
1:04:46
How can you say such a thing?
1:04:48
You know Mr. Glasgow's
interested in me on account of Pa.

1:04:51
- I wonder if he is.
- Of course he is.

1:04:53
How can you say such a thing?
How can you even think it?

1:04:56
- You'll spoil everything.
- I can't spoil anything unless it's true.

1:04:59
- Now. Listen. Lotta...
- I won't listen to anything.


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