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:18:01
My, how she loved it.
:18:03
Looks like her.
:18:06
Did she love that, too?
:18:07
Now don't you say a word about Leopold.
He's very sensitive.

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-Yours?
-Looks like me.

:18:21
-Who's the musician in the family?
-My brother, Ned.

:18:26
I saw him this morning when I arrived.
At least I saw somebody with a hangover.

:18:29
That was Ned.
:18:31
He could have been a fine musician.
:18:33
-What do you mean?
-lf Father hadn't interfered.

:18:36
-Who performed on the flying trapeze?
-All of us.

:18:39
And a terrible cousin of ours
named Seton Cram.

:18:41
He and I used to swing by our knees
and spit at each other.

:18:44
-Nice goings-on.
-I'm happy to say now, I rarely missed.

:18:48
There's Julia and I as kids.
:18:54
She was beautiful even then, wasn't she?
:18:58
Case?
:19:00
What?
:19:01
I love my sister Julia
more than anything else in the world.

:19:06
I don't blame you, so do I.
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She's so sweet, you don't know.
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Yes, I do.
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She's beautiful and exciting, too,
don't you think?

:19:14
Stop it. I'll start jittering.
:19:16
It's terribly important
that she should marry the right person.

:19:21
-That's important for everyone.
-No. It's particularly so for Julia.

:19:26
I suppose you realize
you're a rather strange bird in these parts?

:19:30
How's that?
:19:31
You don't know the men we see as a rule.
Where've you been?

:19:34
Working hard.
:19:35
-Nights?
-Nights, too.

:19:37
What about these little jaunts to Placid?
Come clean, Case.

:19:40
Want to know something?
That was the first holiday I ever had.

:19:43
-No.
-Sure.

:19:44
-Then you can't have been working long.
-Only just since I was 10.

:19:48
-Ten?
-Sure.

:19:49
At what?
:19:50
Anything I could get.
Financial house the last few years.

:19:54
Does she paint? She never told me.
:19:57
No, you don't.
:19:59
-Why, isn't she any good?
-It isn't hers, it's mine.


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