Grey Gardens
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:51:07
-Jerry's puffing and blowing.
- No. I'm tired, and I don't
want to get any tireder.

:51:11
What do you want,Jerry ?
Who wants a nice piece of corn ?

:51:16
No. I don't want any.
Thank you.

:51:18
Jerry;you didn't get
enough to eat tonight.

:51:21
- Well; I can't resist. I'm sorry.
- The margarine.

:51:23
Jerry, you're gonna put
some of this on, aren't you ?

:51:26
- You wanna do it for me ?
- Why, yeah. The pleasure's all mine.

:51:30
If I don't burn myself.
:51:33
Which piece of corn
do you want,Jerry ?

:51:35
- Doesn't matter.
-See how polite he is ?

:51:39
You want some; Edie ?
Where's your plate;Jerry; for it ?

:51:42
- I couldn't eat in front of the camera.
- I've got very big hands.

:51:45
-[ Edie Laughs ]
- This corn is out of this world.

:51:49
Oh, did I do it nicely ? He always
compliments me on the way I do my corn.

:51:55
[ Mrs. Beale Chuckles ]
:51:57
-[ Clattering ]
- [ Edie ] There they are.

:51:59
There are your raccoons.
Run away from your drinks
and do that to your raccoons.

:52:15
[ Albert ]
Hear him ?

:52:18
[ Edie ]
Yeah; he's there. I can hear him.

:52:22
Everything's in the attic;
everything from sloths; otters;

:52:25
badgers; uh; possums; raccoons.
:52:32
I don't leave the bags anymore.
:52:35
'Cause I had to get up to 200
cellophane bags this, uh--

:52:43
Horrors. Somebody's removing
the books from my room.

:52:48
Where did this little book
come from ?

:52:50
[Jerry ]
Edie!

:52:52
[ Mrs. Beale ]
That's Jerry. He locked himself out.

:52:55
No,Jerry hasn't
locked himself out.

:52:58
[ Chuckles ]
He locked himself out.


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