Young at Heart
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: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.

:07:01
- Amy?
- Mm?

:07:03
Do you think she really loves him?
:07:06
She's gonna marry him.
:07:08
Oh, I know but they've only had seven dates.
:07:13
It can happen.
:07:15
It can happen the first time
you see someone.

:07:19
I know they write it
and sing about it and all that stuff

:07:23
but don't tell me you buy it.
:07:26
You're young, you can afford to be cynical.
Wait till you're my age, you'll turn romantic.

:07:31
That's a nice thing to say
after I practically brought you up.

:07:35
Didn't I have the measles the same time
you did, out of sheer companionship?

:07:39
You character! You gave them to me.
:07:41
I shared them.
:07:43
There's a difference.
:07:45
Well... Anyway, I kind of envy Fran,
even if she has talked herself into it.

:07:53
It's gotta be a good feeling.

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