Splendor in the Grass
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1:06:03
A psychiatrist?
1:06:07
It'll take money,
but I'll sell the stocks if I must.

1:06:10
I can't believe it's that serious.
She's bound to get over it in time.

1:06:13
There's never been any mental trouble
in either of our families.

1:06:27
Who's this?
1:06:29
Probably one of her school friends.
1:06:33
How do you do, folks?
My name is Alan Tuttle.

1:06:36
They call me Toots.
1:06:37
Yes, I've heard Deanie speak of you.
1:06:40
How do you do?
1:06:41
I thought I'd drop in
and say hello to Deanie.

1:06:49
Hi, Deanie.
1:06:51
Hi, Toots.
1:06:54
How are you feeling, Deanie?
1:06:57
I feel all right.
1:06:59
If you two young folks will pardon us....
It's almost time for supper.

1:07:04
Very nice to have met you, folks.
1:07:08
What have you done to your hair?
1:07:11
Enjoyed meeting you, too, Toots.
1:07:15
I've been meaning to come for a long time
to see how you were getting along.

1:07:21
Thanks, Toots.
1:07:24
You look fine.
1:07:25
But she's out there in her robe.
1:07:29
Thank you, Toots.
1:07:37
So I was wondering if maybe...
1:07:40
...you would like to go to the dance.
1:07:47
I'd probably be an awful drip
at the dance, Toots.

1:07:51
Why don't you say you'll go?
1:07:53
And if anything happens, you change
your mind or you don't feel like it....


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