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:59:00
Yeah, has a sweetness.
I wish I had a mother like that.

:59:02
- More Pepsi?
- Yeah, please.

:59:05
And this is the best part, isn't it?
I love this part.

:59:09
Will you pass me
the Cracker Jack?

:59:15
What is it?
What are you looking at?

:59:17
I happen to be noticing you. I was looking
at you a couple of times tonight...

:59:21
...'cause for the first time
I had the thought...

:59:24
...that in a very strange way,
you got a sweet face.

:59:29
It's offbeat, you know,
in a kind of bizarre, you know...

:59:33
It's... I don't know how to explain it
exactly, but it's right up there.

:59:38
What do you mean?
:59:40
I mean it as a compliment.
I'm sayin' a nice thing to you.

:59:43
'Cause you being a relative
of Frenchy...

:59:45
...I never before classified you as a,
you know, a human-type female, so...

:59:50
I was married.
:59:52
I know, I know.
This was a long time ago, right?

:59:54
It was a really tragic story.
:59:57
My husband, Otto,
was dyslexic...

:59:59
...and the only thing he could
spell correctly was his name.

1:00:02
Oh! That is... That's...
1:00:07
There's no doubt about it.
The Burgundy really goes to my head.

1:00:10
- Yeah.
- What did you want to talk to me about?

1:00:15
I've, um, I've got
a little present for you.

1:00:20
- For me?
- Yeah. Here.

1:00:22
Ohh! Pretty!
I love leather books.

1:00:27
Oh, Pygmalion!
I love that story, David.

1:00:31
There's, um...
You see a little inscription there?

1:00:33
"To my favorite Eliza, from your
Professor Higgins. Love, David."

1:00:37
- Gee, I got a confession to make.
- What?

1:00:41
I got you a present too.
1:00:43
Oh, no. Oh, no.
No, you didn't have to do that.

1:00:45
It's in appreciation of all the stuff
you've been doin' for me...

1:00:49
...'cause I know it's a hard job.
- Oh, my God!

1:00:51
Oh, my God! Frenchy!
This is...

1:00:54
- Frances!
- Frances, this is...

1:00:58
It must've cost you a fortune.

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