Summer Magic
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1:03:03
You seem very young
to be undertaking such a chore.

1:03:06
- He's just out of college.
- Oh, I love his name.

1:03:10
Charles Bryant. So dignified!
1:03:14
- He looks young to be a teacher.
- Isn't he handsome?

1:03:18
Aren't you sorry now you finished
that elegant finishing school?

1:03:24
It might be the gracious thing to do
if we asked him to tea some time.

1:03:28
Julia, that's an inspiration! How about
today for refreshments on the lawn?

1:03:33
- Well, maybe a small affair.
- Yes.

1:03:36
Oh, we'd better ask some others
so it's not too obvious.

1:03:39
But we'll start with him.
1:03:41
We needed new faces.
New ideas. And laughter.

1:03:44
Mr. Lord forgets
what Beulah has given the Careys.

1:03:47
- A new life.
- Oh, thank you.

1:03:50
Oh...
1:03:52
Here are two more Careys. Young ladies,
I'd like you to meet Mr. Bryant.

1:03:56
He'll be your new teacher this fall.
1:03:58
- How do you do?
- Oh, Mr. Lord, you've forgotten.

1:04:01
I finished at Miss Somerville's.
1:04:03
Then, Charles,
may I present Miss Nancy Carey

1:04:07
and dear old Miss Julia Carey.
1:04:10
- My pleasure, young ladies.
- Excuse me.

1:04:15
Oh...
1:04:18
Mr. Bryant, my cousin Julia and I
are having a little afternoon thing.

1:04:22
- Affair.
- Affair today.

1:04:24
- We do hope you'll be able to show up.
- Attend.

1:04:27
Attend.
And get acquainted with everybody.

1:04:30
- The thing's spur of the moment...
- Impromptu.

1:04:32
Impromptu thing. Affair.
1:04:34
And we do hope you'll be able to come.
1:04:37
Of course we hope
that everyone will be able to come.

1:04:40
But first, will you?
1:04:41
- Oh, yes. I'd be delighted.
- Oh!

1:04:46
Oh. Julia.
1:04:52
Is it all right if Julia and I invite a
few friends to the house this afternoon?

1:04:57
Why, I don't see why not, dear.

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