All I Desire
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Well, the feeling is very familiar.
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Do you know, when you smile,
Joyce, you're pretty as a...

:33:06
Oh, Russ! Honestly.
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- Sara.
- Henry.

:33:15
- I'm glad you've come.
- I had a great deal to do at the auditorium.

:33:19
This sounds like quite a party,
even halfway down the block.

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- Sara, it's so good of you to come.
- Thank you.

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I want to tell you once again what a really
fine job you did on the play tonight.

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Thank you very much.
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- We owe a great deal to our leading lady.
- No, she owes a great deal to you.

:33:34
- That's very nice of you.
- I'm sure that Sara would like some punch.

:33:38
Excuse us.
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Mrs Murdoch, what's the chances...
I mean, it would be a pleasure if...

:33:45
- May I dance with you?
- I'd love to.

:33:55
- There you are.
- Thank you.

:33:58
- She's very charming, Henry.
- Yes, she can even charm a Yale man.

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Oh, no. After our London success,
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we toured the provinces
and then went to France.

:34:17
Paris, London. Must be exciting.
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- When were you in Europe?
- Over three years ago.

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We were so popular
I didn't think we'd ever get home.

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Where'd Lily go?
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Did you ever have a yen
to go horseback riding?

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Sara.
- I used to, if the horse was good.

:34:32
Well, I've got a lulu. I’ll tell you what,
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I’ll take you and Joyce horseback riding
tomorrow, how about it?

:34:37
- I'd love to, but I'm leaving tonight.
- You're hard to keep track of.

:34:41
Am I? Then, I'm willing to pay the penalty.
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- All right.
- But not now.

:34:45
Mrs Murdoch,
were you ever in the senior play?

:34:47
- I was never in the senior class.
- Mother, do a scene for us.

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Please!
:34:51
That's very flattering,
but there's nothing I can do.

:34:54
- Besides, it's late. I have to catch...
- Just one scene.

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Anything. There is time, please.
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- I don't know what I could do.
- I've got an idea!


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