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: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.
:15:26
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.
:15:52
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.

:16:00
with a turkey wing
and some walnut dressing?

:16:06
Oh, no!
:16:08
Elwood.
:16:12
Oh, no.
Not Mrs. Halsey.

:16:15
She has a nephew. He's a little bit
old, but he would have done in a pinch.

:16:19
She has a nephew. He's a little bit
old, but he would have done in a pinch.

:16:23
Oh, Mother, I can't face
those people. I just can't!

:16:26
Your uncle has disgraced us for the last
time in this house. I'm going to see to that.

:16:31
You're no match for him.
He always gets the best of you.

:16:34
Where are you going? Upstairs to pack.
:16:36
I'm going to lose myself in some strange
city. I'm going to change my name!

:16:39
Don't do that yet,
dear!

:16:41
Wait until I telephone
Judge Gaff... Judge Gaffney.

:16:45
I'm going to do something
I should've done long ago.

:16:51
I don't understand it, Veta. Mr.
Minninger is as trustworthy as the Bible.

:16:56
I don't know anything about
your Mr. Minninger.

:16:58
But I do know Elwood Dowd when I see
him and he's here. He's here, I tell you.


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