The Awful Truth
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No, no, but....
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Could you....
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-Hello, there.
-Hello, Aunt Patsy.

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Good evening, Mrs. Leeson.
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Good evening, Mrs. Leeson.
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Lucy, you didn't come over this morning
the way you usually do.

:58:20
-l was so busy this morning.
-That's what l kept telling you, Ma.

:58:24
-Do you mind if l sit down?
-No, not at all.

:58:33
-l've got an awful headache.
-Well, l'm getting one.

:58:37
l thought maybe you were angry
at my repeating what that awful....

:58:41
Nonsense, Mrs. Leeson.
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-What on earth was that?
-Somebody's cleaning up in there.

:58:51
l was afraid....
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-Must they do that?
-Yes--

:58:57
l was afraid, but l knew that in your heart
you knew...

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that l never suspected you.
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Of course not, Mrs. Leeson.
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The first time Dan talked about you, l said,
''Why, she sounds like a sweet little thing.''

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Why, to know Lucy is to love her.
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Lucy, l got a surprise for you.
Ma and l talked it all over.

:59:17
l hope you are going to like Oklahoma,
because l'm going to ask you....

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Excuse me.
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They forgot to touch second.
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Come on, Dan.
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Well, l guess a man's best friend
is his mother.

:59:46
l certainly learned about women from you.
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-Here's your diploma.
-Come on.


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