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:03:01
You didn't tell him anything about our
party, did you? I didn't tell him nothin'!

:03:05
He gave me his card. Here. And
then he introduced me to somebody.

:03:09
To whom? Do you think I'd
stay in this house after that?

:03:13
Um, well...
Oh!

:03:16
People get run over by trucks every day.
Why can't that happen to Uncle Elwood?

:03:21
Myrtle Mae Simmons,
I'm ashamed of you!

:03:24
Even if people do call your uncle
peculiar, he is still my baby brother...

:03:28
and this is not his
fault. Whose fault is it?

:03:31
We'll get the cook to do the
serving. Come and lend me a hand.

:03:35
We haven't got much time.
Elvira!

:03:38
If it isn't his fault,
whose fault is it?

:03:40
I know whose fault it is, but I'm
not telling. You're not telling?

:03:46
Elvira?
:03:48
Elvira, you can bring
those things in now.

:03:52
Mother, why can't we live
like other people?

:03:54
Do I have
to keep reminding you...

:03:56
your Uncle Elwood is not living
with us, we're living with him?

:04:00
Living with him and his pal! You promised!
:04:02
- His pal Harvey!
- Oh, you said that name.

:04:06
You promised you wouldn't say
that name and you said it!

:04:18
Mother, why did grandmother leave
all her property to Uncle Elwood?

:04:21
I suppose it was because
she died in his arms.

:04:24
People are sentimental
about things like that.

:04:27
You always say that
and it doesn't make sense.

:04:29
She couldn't make out a will after
she died, could she? Don't be didactic.

:04:33
It's not becoming in a young
girl. Besides, men loathe it.

:04:37
Men! A fine chance
I've got!

:04:39
Dear, the whole idea of this
party this afternoon is to...

:04:50
Is to get you started socially, so
that you can meet some nice young men.

:04:54
What's the use?
Myrtle Mae Simmons,

:04:57
her uncle, Elwood P. Dowd,
is the biggest screw...


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