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There's going to be no more borrowing.
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- What else is there to do?
- You've got to go to work.

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- Work?
- Yes, work.

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You mean put on old clothes,
go out with a shovel?

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Don't be flippant.
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Then what do you mean?
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I'm afraid you're a bit of a dreamer.
Let's be practical about this.

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Do you know the statistics
on unemployment?

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Do you realize in order to be a plumber,
or a carpenter, or an electrician...

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Darling, you haven't been around.
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They have to be apprentices first.
Even after that...

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- Darling.
- There are all sorts of jobs.

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I'm broad-minded.
Let's have some tea and then talk it over.

:38:46
I could make out a list of jobs.
It might be fun.

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I'll get a pencil and paper.
Excuse me, dear.

:38:59
It's right there behind you.
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Hello?
:39:04
Hello, Mother.
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Yes, it's wonderful.
A most beautiful house.

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Would you tell Father how badly I felt?
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He is? Wait a minute till I tell Johnnie.
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Father's sending us a wedding present.
Mother told him how happy I looked and...

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I can't tell you how much
this means to me.

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- Me, too.
- Yes. Father?

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- Come on, ask him when he's sending it.
- It's coming right away, by messenger.

:39:40
Invite them over for dinner.
Perhaps he'd like to play some golf.

:39:44
Tell him that we were in the throes
of job-hunting when he telephoned.

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- It doesn't hurt to impress the old boy.
- Really, you are the limit.

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How can you be so gay about something...
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that you should be ashamed of?
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What, Father?

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