Christmas in Connecticut
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1:09:01
I can see our February cover right now.
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"Beginning this issue, John Sloan,
Elizabeth Lane's husband...

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...conducts our new Home Planning
Department."

1:09:08
- And you'll put that on the cover?
- Right.

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Now, what is it you wanted to tell me?
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As a matter of fact, it was
almost exactly the same thing.

1:09:14
Well, there you are,
great minds think alike.

1:09:17
Mr. Yardley, Mr. Jones is
way ahead of you on flapjacks.

1:09:19
He is, is he? Well, I'll give him
a head start of a dozen...

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...and still eat him under the table.
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- Did you tell him?
- Well, no. I decided not to.

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There's no point in destroying
his Christmas.

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Come on, let's have breakfast.
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Would you mind doing something for me,
as a special favor?

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Anything you want.
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Would you mind just flipping me
one flapjack?

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Flip...
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- Well, you see, Mr. Yardley...
- Oh, just one to please me, huh?

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- But, Mr. Yardley...
- Won't you please, Mrs. Sloan?

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Well, all right, but I'm
a little out of practice.

1:10:07
- Oh, come on.
- Go ahead.

1:10:09
Go on, dear.
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Bravo!
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Wonderful.
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And for dinner, Mr. Yardley,
we will have potage Mongol...

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...with roast goose Bernoise,
with walnut stuffing.

1:10:36
Oh, Uncle Felix, stop.
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Please. You make my mouth water.
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Good morning.
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- Mr. Sloan?
- Yes.

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- How do you do?
- How do you do?

1:10:48
I'm Homer Higgenbottom of the Christmas
Entertainment Committee of Stanfield.

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Mr. Sloan, I understand you're
entertaining Jefferson Jones...

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...the war hero. Is this the young man?
1:10:57
- Yes, that's right.
- I'm proud to shake your hand.

1:10:59
Thank you, sir.

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