Young at Heart
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:05:00
The biggest, most vulgar diamond.
100 carats at least.

:05:04
- Oh, at least.
- Tell us exactly what happened.

:05:07
I guess I was just looking my most beautiful,
:05:10
what with Laurie's dress and Amy's brooch.
:05:13
I could see he was... Well, it was my idea
to go out on the terrace during the dance.

:05:17
"Fran," he said,
"all I am, all I ever hope to be..."

:05:21
Then he just stood there and looked...
:05:23
and looked...
:05:25
Well, he looked a little fat.
:05:28
Well, he is fat.
:05:30
- Oh, Fran.
- This is wonderful!

:05:32
So he is a little fat - who cares?
:05:35
Don't say that! Let me see your ring.
:05:37
- Isn't that something?
- It's the biggest thing I've ever seen.

:05:45
- What's the matter, Pop?
- Nothing.

:05:48
- You are happy, aren't you?
- I am if you are.

:05:51
- Of course I am.
- Naturally, she's happy.

:05:54
I think he's the biggest real estate operator
in Connecticut, he's rebuilt half this town.

:05:58
And he's coming to dinner tomorrow.
:06:00
- When's the wedding, Fran?
- Oh... June, I guess.

:06:03
- There goes our quartet.
- Unless Jessie takes up the harp.

:06:07
This is your sister,
your tin-ear sister, remember?

:06:10
You'll have to get another harp player.
:06:12
- It doesn't have to be a fancy dinner.
- I know.

:06:16
Just the best linen, the best silver...
:06:19
That must be Bob. I'll get it.
:06:21
Oh, and it has to be duck tomorrow night.
He loves duck.

:06:26
Oh, Bob?
:06:27
Oh, just wonderfully. Everybody's so excited.
:06:30
Yes, everybody.
:06:32
Well, a little envious, naturally.
:06:34
Girls, up, up.
:06:37
What can I say?
Except you've made me the happiest...

:06:42
Oh, don't be foolish.
I'll go on the diet with you.


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