All I Desire
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:04:00
Let your hair go back to natural.
Act real classy.

:04:02
Why, you'd be their idea
of a perfect lady and a big star.

:04:06
- I've done it on the stage.
- Do you need a few bucks?

:04:08
No, I've got enough for a quick trip,
what I saved to see me through the summer.

:04:13
I could get a couple of outfits and...
:04:15
Oh, sure, what do I need
with a bank account?

:04:18
Something will turn up before August.
Something always does.

:04:21
- Belle, it would be fun.
- Yeah.

:04:23
Oh, I never thought I'd see that town
of Riverdale, Wisconsin again.

:04:28
What a burn. What a burn.
:04:31
I'll bet it isn't changed a bit.
Population must still be under 5,000.

:04:36
Not a new building on the town square
since I left

:04:39
and where a buggy ride in the country
is a big thrill.

:04:42
The same solid white frame houses
in the residential district,

:04:45
the feel of the wind in the dusty streets.
:04:47
The lawns the husbands were so proud of.
And those carriage steps. Golly!

:04:52
I wonder if the old granite one
in front of the house is still there

:04:56
with "Murdoch" chiselled in it.
:05:03
- I’ll see you later, Russ.
- What's your hurry?

:05:05
Well, look.
:05:07
I've got so many things
to take care of today. Lily's play...

:05:10
- For Pete's sake.
- And the party tonight.

:05:12
Poor Dad's so busy with graduation week,
he's no help.

:05:16
And if I didn't look after Dad
and Ted and Lily, who would?

:05:19
Well, I just want you to look after me, too.
:05:22
I'm sorry, Russ,
if I don't meet with your approval.

:05:24
Wait a minute, Joyce.
:05:25
This is me, your fiancé, remember?
:05:28
- Now, don't go away peeved.
- I'm not peeved.

:05:32
All right, then.
:05:34
- Shall we scandalise the neighbours?
- Russ, really!

:05:41
- Thanks for bringing me home.
- You're welcome.


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