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:57:01
Congratulations on your engagement,
Miss Seton.

:57:03
You're not getting very much,
but I'm sure you can improve him.

:57:15
Kindly walk, do not run to the nearest exit.
:57:21
They're grand people.
:57:22
-They'll wait, don't you think?
-I don't know. I don't know.

:57:29
There's no cause for temper, child.
:57:31
Run along and we'll follow. Julia and I
want to talk to Johnny for a moment.

:57:34
Listen to me, Father,
tonight means a good deal to me.

:57:37
I don't know what or how precisely.
:57:40
Something's trying to take it away
and I can't let it go.

:57:43
I'll put in an appearance downstairs. Then
I want to bring those people back here.

:57:47
I want to sit and have supper with them.
:57:48
We won't disturb anyone.
That's all right with you, isn't it?

:57:52
Your place is downstairs.
:57:53
Once more, this is important to me.
:57:55
Don't ask me why.
It has something to do with this room...

:57:58
...when I was a child and good times in it.
:58:00
What special virtue this room has
I'm sure I don't know.

:58:03
You don't, do you? No, you can't.
:58:06
I'll tell you, this room's my home,
it's the only home I've got.

:58:11
There's something here that I understand
and that understands me.

:58:15
-Maybe it's Mother.
-Don't talk nonsense. Do as I say.

:58:18
You thought I'd come around.
You always think people will come around.

:58:21
Not me, not tonight.
:58:22
And I shan't be disturbed either 'cause
if there's one thing you hate, it's a scene.

:58:26
I can promise you one if you interfere.
I can promise you a beauty.

:58:30
Johnny, so there's good news, is there?
:58:32
Was Mother a sweet soul, Father?
:58:34
Linda, if you're not happy here
why don't you go away?

:58:37
I'll be glad if next month
you take a maid and a companion...

:58:40
...and take a trip somewhere.
:58:42
You distress me.
You cause nothing but trouble and upsets.

:58:44
That's just what I'm going to do.
:58:46
-No maid and no companion. Just me.
-As you wish.

:58:50
I've been dying to get out for years.
I've never known it so well as tonight.

:58:54
I can't stand it here any longer.
It's doing terrible things to me.

:58:59
And now will you leave this room, please?

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