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:14:00
I must get a closer look.
:14:04
We can go in now. What did I do with my...
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Oh, there it is.
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Oh, no!
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Elwood! Elwood Dowd!
Bless your heart!

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Aunt Ethel.
What a pleasure...

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to find a beautiful woman waiting
for me. Elwood, you haven't changed.

:14:26
Elwood!
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Well, you both
look lovely.

:14:31
Some mail came for you. It looked
important so I put it up in your room.

:14:36
Did you, Veta?
That was nice of you.

:14:38
Aunt Ethel, I'd like to have
you meet a very dear...

:14:40
Aunt Ethel, don't you want some
tea? Not just now, thank you.

:14:44
There's punch if you don't
like tea. But I do like tea.

:14:46
Stop pulling me,
you two.

:14:48
Elwood, what night next week can you come
to dinner? You and Veta and Myrtle Mae?

:14:53
I'll have Ordway there.
Ordway is my grandson.

:14:55
Any night at all, I'd be
delighted. I'd like to meet Ordway.

:14:59
And now, Aunt Ethel,
I'd like you to meet Harvey!

:15:03
Harvey, you've heard me speak of Aunt
Ethel Chauvenet. One of my dearest friends.

:15:07
She's the one who...
Hmm?

:15:09
Th-That's right. Well, this
is the one. No, she's the one!

:15:16
She... He says he would've
known you anywhere.

:15:20
Well, now we must go in and
greet the rest of our friends.

:15:24
Come along, Harvey.
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Oh, Aunt Ethel,
will you pardon me?

:15:30
You're standing
in his way.

:15:33
There we are.
:15:36
I'll see you in a minute.
:15:38
I can see that you're disturbed
about Harvey. Please don't be.

:15:43
He stares that way at
everybody. It's his way.

:15:46
But he likes you, I can
tell. He likes you very much.

:15:49
I'm, I'm coming, Harvey.
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Well, I... I think
I'll be running along.

:15:55
No tea? Or punch? No, no. Thank you.
:15:58
Perhaps a nice lemon fizz...
I'll be going. Good-bye.


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