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''lt's in the faces and the smiles
of a Sunday afternoon.

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''lt's in the gentle kindness...
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''...of the family kitchen...
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''...as we gather together...
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''...when the sun goes down.''
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Can I keep this?
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-I thought I wouldn't see her.
-Just five minutes.

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She walks in, you wave, she leaves.
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First lady. I mean,
couldn't I start with a cousin?

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She hardly ever sees him.
It'll be fast, she won't be able to tell.

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Stop whining.
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If you can convince her,
you can convince anybody.

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All right.
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We're ready for Mrs. Mitchell.
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As soon as she comes in,
we'll move you out to the balcony.

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All you have to say is,
''Thanks for doing this, Ellen.''

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''Thanks for doing this, Ellen.''
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She doesn't always like this stuff.
It might soften her up.

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''Thanks for doing this, Ellen.''
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Why can't you die from a stroke
like everybody else?

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What are you staring at?
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Mrs. Mitchell, we're going to do it up here.
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Who was she?
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Another patriotic secretary?
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Thank you for doing this, Ellen.
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Go to hell, Bill.
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I think we can start now.
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And you can tell these two pit vipers...
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...that this is the last one of these
I'll do for awhile.

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You're doing just fine.

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