It Started with Eve
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She liked me.
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Dad, I didn't want to tell you this,
but do you know what she called you?

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What?
You won't think
too badly of her?

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What did she call me?
A pompous,
self-indulgent,

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overbearing imitation
of a dictator.

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Did she say that?
And she said
I took after you.

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She did?
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Pompous, overbearing.
Tch, tch, tch.

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Oh, this must be Dr. Harvey.
He's bringing along two friends.

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Mother and daughter, old friends.
Wonderful people.

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I don't want
to meet any people.
But these people are charming, he says.

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Oh, forgive me, Johnny,
if you can.

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I'm such a silly girl.
I'm spoiled. It's my temper.

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I don't deserve any happiness.
You shouldn't take me back.

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- There's no need for tears.
- It'll never happen again.

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I was just upset. I picked a quarrel
and he acted like a lamb, a perfect lamb.

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Oh, Johnny, please say
you'll forgive me. Please!

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Well, say something.
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All right, I will.
I'll say something. This girl...

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This girl is not...
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For heaven's sake,
say you'll forgive her!

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Mr. Reynolds!
Your condition!

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Dad, don't get excited!
Say it!

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All right! I forgive her!
That's better.

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Dad, you all right?
Yes! Yes, yes, yes.

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Don't you think
you'd better lie down?
Go away!

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I like a girl with spirit.
To tell you the truth,
I thought you were wishy-washy.

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Yes, I did.
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To have the courage
to ask for forgiveness
is a great quali...

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What was it you called me?
Pompous? Self-indulgent?


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