All I Desire
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:30:01
Philip, what's the matter,
don't you bunny hug?

:30:04
I've given that up, sir.
After all, I'm going to be a freshman at Yale.

:30:07
Put a wreath on your nose, boy.
You're dead from the neck up.

:30:19
- What a cake!
- Please ask Lily to come and see.

:30:22
Lily! Come take a look.
:30:29
- Chocolate buttercream?
- Lily.

:30:31
But it's heavenly. Lena, you didn't tell me.
:30:34
You don't know everything
that goes on in my kitchen.

:30:41
The best party we ever had! That Naomi!
You know what, Peterson?

:30:45
You know what I thought
when she walked in today?

:30:47
- No.
- About you and me.

:30:49
Maybe if she, maybe if the children
don't need me around anymore,

:30:54
finally you and me,
you know, Peterson, what I mean?

:30:58
No.
:30:59
Lena.
- Yes.

:31:01
What about coffee for the grown-ups?
We'll need some more sandwich plates.

:31:04
- I'm gonna take some cake up to Ted.
- Joyce, don't fret about anything tonight.

:31:08
Peterson and me
can take care of everything.

:31:11
Go out there. Enjoy the party.
Dance with your fiancé.

:31:14
- She's dancing with him at the moment.
- Go have fun with somebody else, then.

:31:18
What should I do? Dance gaily with some
16-year-old while she's taking over Russ?

:31:23
I'm not that good at pretending.
:31:25
Peterson, would you mind chopping me
a chunk of ice out on the porch?

:31:29
No.
:31:31
Oh, Joyce, do you suppose that everything
for her tonight is laughing and having fun?

:31:36
- Well, I'm not like her.
- What's wrong with being like her?

:31:39
She has sense enough to enjoy a party
when there is a party.

:31:43
She doesn't let some tiny little
incey-bincey whatever spoil her evening,

:31:48
like some people I could mention.
:31:51
Spoil my evening? Good heavens.
:31:55
- You take Ted's cake.
- That's my girl.


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