Stella Dallas
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- One, two, three, four, five, six--
- You like it?

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Here somebody is!
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- Let Gladys go.
- All right.

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Remember what I told you.
Yeah.

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- Is this the Dallas residence?
- Yes.

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Sign here, please.
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- Thank you.
- Thank you.

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It's for you, Lollie.
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Don't forget to say Laurel
in front of other people.

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- Yes, ma'am.
- What is it?

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It's from Miss Phillibrown.
She can't come.

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What did she say?
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"Dear, I'm sorry it's impossible
for me to come to your party...

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but I'm thinking of you
this afternoon...

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and I hope you will not
be disappointed.

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Sincerely, your friend
Margaret Phillibrown."

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That's too bad.
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I do wish she could've come
just to see everything. And you.

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Well, I'll fix up again
for her sometime.

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Most likely the girls will have
a better time without her.

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They see enough of her in school.
I know I did my teachers.

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Everyone loves Miss Phillibrown.
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Take these, please.
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Well, anyway,
it'll make an even number.

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Sure.
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Come on. We'll wait
in the other room.

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You sit over there.
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Let Gladys go.
Remember what I told you.

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- Miss Dallas' residence.
- That's right.

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Miss Dallas' residence.
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Okay. I'll tell her.
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- Who was it?
- Miss Cheeny.

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She says Alice May can't come.
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Who?
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Alice May Cheeny.
She sits next to me in school.

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It'll make the table look better.

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