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:25:03
- Christmas Eve?
- Yeah, you're probably spending it

:25:05
- with your family.
- Oh, with my family, right. No.

:25:08
Oh, no?
:25:10
Well, what I mean is, I would be,
but my mom, that's my mother,

:25:15
she's gonna be working
with the USO that night.

:25:18
And Dad...
:25:20
Dad's...
:25:23
- Dad's going fishing.
- Fishing?

:25:25
- Yeah.
- On Christmas Eve?

:25:28
Yeah.
:25:29
At night?
:25:31
Well, yeah, it's kind of a tradition.
:25:33
You know how other people
have turkey on Christmas?

:25:36
We have fish.
:25:40
Oh, that's great. Well, then,
you are free Christmas Eve?

:25:45
Definitely.
:25:47
- You wanna go out?
- Definitely.

:25:49
Really? Oh, that's great.
I believe you know Gretchen.

:25:52
- Hi, Henry.
- Hi.

:25:54
You two will have
such a wonderful time, I know it.

:25:57
It's perfect.
So anyway, we'll see you there.

:26:02
- Yeah, okay, see you there.
- Okay.

:26:05
Okay.
:26:07
Oh, Henry, we're gonna go
roller-skating. We'll meet at 7.

:26:11
- You do roller-skate, don't you?
- Sure.

:26:19
Our men are the best-fed, best-paid,
best-uniformed soldiers in this war.

:26:30
You look like a used-car salesman.
:26:33
Where are you going
dressed like that?

:26:36
I got a date.
:26:37
With who?
:26:39
A girl.
:26:41
What are you, Mr. District Attorney?
:26:44
A boy should stay home with his family
on Christmas Eve.

:26:47
I'll be home all day tomorrow, Ma.
:26:50
Merry Christmas.
:26:52
Hey.
:26:53
Oh, hi, Dad. Thanks for the flowers.
:26:57
Yeah, you look just like I did
the first time I wore that suit.


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