Summer Magic
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1:19:00
Oh, you're very imported.
1:19:02
But I'm tired of doing your share
and picking up after you.

1:19:05
- Don't pick up after me.
- I won't.

1:19:15
Imported chemise. French silk.
Handmade shirt waist. English Lisle.

1:19:21
Crepe de Chine drawers. No, they weren't
over there, they were over there.

1:19:26
Oh, I know what's wrong with you.
You're jealous.

1:19:29
Jealous? Me, jealous? Oh!
1:19:32
Why yes, because of Charles.
1:19:35
Oh, so it's "Charles" now, is it?
1:19:44
"Oh, Mr. Bryant.
I couldn't hit your croquet ball."

1:19:48
"I'm too weak and dainty."
1:19:50
"But I might take a weensy push
at Big Jim Jeffries-Nancy Carey's ball."

1:19:56
Whack!
1:19:57
"Mercy! I only sent her 100 yards,
but I couldn't hit you."

1:20:01
Hilarious.
1:20:02
If you knew how you look
pretending to be dumb.

1:20:05
- I am dumb.
- Oh, no, you're not.

1:20:07
- I am so.
- Ha, ha.

1:20:09
Oh, I can see it's no use
trying to talk to you.

1:20:11
You're a child, a jealous child,
growing up like a hoodlum.

1:20:15
The Fergusons
might make a lady of you.

1:20:17
- My mother hasn't?
- She hasn't succeeded.

1:20:20
Why don't you go back to the Fergusons?
They're so wonderful.

1:20:24
Oh, sure. They dumped you here with us.
They didn't care.

1:20:28
George Ferguson only raised you
1:20:30
'cause he felt guilty
when he lost all your father's money.

1:20:33
If he hadn't lost my father's money,
my mother might have a French maid

1:20:37
and I could have imported dresses
and Gilly go to college.

1:20:40
- I don't believe you.
- Oh, Julia!

1:20:45
I'm sorry. I...
1:20:53
Aunt Margaret!
Is what Nancy told me true?

1:20:57
- What's the matter?
- Mother, I've done a terrible thing.


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