Splendor in the Grass
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All this is gonna be ours someday.
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This is the most wonderful Christmas
I've ever had.

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Isn't it beautiful? Oh, Dad,
it's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.

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I wonder what Bud paid for it?
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Why do you always think about the cost?
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If you want to know,
I wish it was a lot less and was a ring.

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-Don't, Mom, don't.
-Four years, you'll be....

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All right, all right.
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I just wish that Bud Stamper
had a little more gumption.

:36:40
Always drink plenty of milk, Deanie.
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Still.
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Still.
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One, two. There.
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Thank you.
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One more, please.
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I don't know why I couldn't have had a car.
:36:53
Why should I buy you a car?
You got your mother's coupe.

:36:56
That coupe is a wreck.
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-What have you done with your hair?
-I just put a henna rinse in it.

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Still.
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Still.
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I'll get it.
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One. Two. There.
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Thank God that's over.
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-Hi, Ginny.
-Oh, Brian.

:37:17
My parents are in there.
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-Perfume?
-Arpege.

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It's my favorite.
I just have to slip on my dress.

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Come meet the folks. Come on.
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They're kind of dull,
but you can stand them for a few minutes.

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Go on!
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-Hello. I'm Ace Stamper.
-I'm Brian Stacey.

:37:42
-What can I do for you?
-I'm waiting for Ginny.

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She may take forever. Come on in.
This is my son, Bud.

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Come here, Son.
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The boy's captain of the football team.
You heard about him?

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I don't get to many games.
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-Merry Christmas.
-Merry Christmas.

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This is my wife, Mrs. Stamper.
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Won't you come in?

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