Young at Heart
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:27:01
That's fast work. Let's have a look at it.
:27:06
- That's what I call a good job.
- Thank you.

:27:09
Amy, from now on, you do all my sewing.
:27:13
Any time.
:27:15
Right.
:27:16
How do you like it, Aunt Jessie?
:27:18
It's beautiful. If you kids want dinner,
you'd better get more clams.

:27:22
More clams coming up.
What about it, Tuttle?

:27:25
I'm with you, Burke!
:27:33
Hey, you two are supposed to be digging!
I want elbows and bottoms. Dig!

:27:38
Come on, Burke.
Wanna race to the far rock?

:27:40
- Let's go.
- On your mark, get set...

:27:43
Hold this, will ya? Go!
:27:50
You know, I wonder why
somebody hasn't thought about it before.

:27:54
- What?
- About buying this strip of beach,

:27:57
tearing down those bungalows
and putting up a whole string of hotels.

:28:01
- Oh, Bob!
- It's not a bad idea.

:28:03
That's what they got in Miami.
:28:05
Whoever heard of beach hotels
in Connecticut?

:28:08
That's why it's a good idea.
:28:11
If I could buy it in your name,
it'd be a better idea.

:28:14
Fran, I'd consider it,
if you'd only set a date for our wedding.

:28:18
We've only got a couple more weeks.
You can still become a June bride.

:28:23
Let me have the summer, Bob.
We'll talk about it in the fall, huh?

:28:27
OK, honey.
:28:40
How would you like a big drink of water?
:28:42
- Think you're big enough?
- I'm big enough.

:28:45
Put me down! I'll make a deal with you.
:28:47
If you can dig more clams than I can
in ten minutes you can throw me in. OK?

:28:52
It's a deal.
:28:57
One.

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