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There's a strange new spirit at work
in the world today...

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...a spirit of revolt.
I don't understand it and I don't like it.

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Don't worry about Johnny.
I know him better than you.

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My dear, I've never denied you anything
that was in my power to give.

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He'll burn, Father,
calmly, steadily, pleasantly.

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It's only of you and your happiness
I'm thinking.

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Father...
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...you can trust me.
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I'll take care of myself.
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Thank you, Father.
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-Can we announce it New Year's Eve?
-I shall arrange a party.

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How wonderful!
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Linda had said something
about wanting to give a party herself.

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One of those ideas of hers.
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I think by now you and I know
how to take care of those ideas of Linda's.

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-It was awfully sweet of her.
-Linda has many generous impulses.

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Father?
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Come in, Linda.
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Is it yes?
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Father, I knew you'd do it.
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-Be careful, you'll put my cigar out.
-What's a cigar on a night like this?

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Darling, I'm so glad. Have you told Johnny?
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-I haven't had time.
-Telephone him right away.

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Well, then let's ring bells.
Let's send up skyrockets.

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Let's turn on all the lights in the house.
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Father, aren't you proud of yourself?
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Gee, this would have made Mother happy.
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Mother, you'd love him.
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Don't forget I'm to give the party
to announce the engagement.

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I've got it all planned. Just a few people,
Johnny's friends and Julia's...

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...and up in the old playroom.
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No formalities, no white ties,
no engraved invitations.

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I like your tie, too.

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