All I Desire
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:41:03
- Mother, then we can do it, can't we?
- Lily.

:41:06
When you wrote that letter,
did you count on me taking you with me?

:41:11
I always wanted to be with you,
darling, always.

:41:15
Lily?
- Yes?

:41:16
You have to go to Miss McIntyre.
:41:19
For Caesar's sake!
My graduation dress, I forgot.

:41:32
- Hi, Ted.
- Hi.

:41:33
Grab these, will you?
:41:37
- Is Joyce up?
- Sure.

:41:41
- Hey, Joyce!
- Russ!

:41:43
I'm gonna be an actress in New York.
Mother's taking me with her.

:41:47
Well, I sure feel sorry for Sarah Bernhardt.
Joyce!

:41:55
Hello, handsome! What are you doing here?
:41:57
Aren't you ready?
I came to take the Murdoch girls riding.

:41:59
You really meant it. Which one is mine?
:42:03
She's a beauty. I wish I could go.
:42:05
- You're not gonna back out?
- I didn't pack any riding clothes.

:42:08
How did I know I was going to meet
a dashing young horseman?

:42:11
Some clothes of yours are in the attic.
I think there's a riding habit.

:42:14
No, it can't be true!
:42:16
We're saved, handsome.
Ask Lena for a cup of coffee.

:42:19
We'll be down in a couple of shakes.
:42:21
I hope it doesn't smell too much
of mothballs.

:42:23
- If it does, you can wear mine.
- But you're going with us.

:42:26
No. It's no fun for Russ to ride with me.
I'm a dub on a horse.

:42:29
Well, he asked you, didn't he?
:42:32
Maybe he wanted a chaperone
while he rode with my glamorous mother.

:42:35
- Wait a minute, Joyce.
- I know it's not serious.

:42:38
But you just can't help amusing yourself
with every attractive man in sight, can you?

:42:42
Suppose that were true,
what are you going to do about it?

:42:45
- Nothing. What can I do?
- I thought you liked Russ.

:42:50
- I love him, I guess.
- But you wouldn't put up a fight for him?

:42:54
- Afraid of my competition?
- Afraid?

:42:57
We're a big disappointment to each other,
aren't we?


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