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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Robbie: He had an emergency. Ellen: It's called "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Richard: Well, so do I. Now, to check the list of things we need for the camping trip. We need to bring a flashlight. Mitchell: Oh, you know I never answer that question, Harvey. I'd like an advance copy of the book, though, so I can study it. Robbie: I wish I could go there with you, Grandpa. What do you think the surprise will be? Waiter: Ready, folks? Susan: So am I. Harry: Yup. He asked me if I want the job. Robbie: Do you enjoy reading together? Robbie: And this one's form me .I looked all over the house to find it. Susan: So am I. Philip: Just let me see the score, Ellen. Richard: I"ll try it. Susan: It's me, Grandpa. Virginia: Here. This is a wonderful example of Spanish-style architecture. Rita Mae: Oh, I just wanted to see your baby, Max. Grandpa: Yes. Yes, sir. A great-grandchild. A great-grandson. Another generation to carry on the Stewart name. Ellen: Something blue. My wristband. I wore it when I married your father. Susan: Would you show me the drawings, please? Richard: Hello. Is Mrs. Montefiore there? Ah. She's out. Yes. This is Richard Stewart. My wife and I spent our honeymoon at the inn. No, we didn't leave anything in the room. It was five years ago. We'd like to make a reservation for this weekend. Yes, a double room, please. What? Are you sure? But...OK. Nothing available. Wait! Don't hang up! Can you regasmend someplace nice-someplace nearby? Uh-hold it. Old country Inn? Right. And the phone number? 555-2420. Thank you. He says there's another inn just half a mile down the road from the Watermill. It won't be the same, But what do you say? Sam: But what can I do? What kind of advice are you looking for? Susan: Yes. Carlson: Richard, I know your next book will be a success. Congratulations! Richard: I hope so, too. Alexandra: No, thank you. Tell me about your book. Alexandra: No, I'm from Greece. I'm an exchange student. Harry: I'm glad you like it. Michelle Picked it out. Richard: I didn't think of that. Thanks. Harry: Well, how do you like it so far? Michelle: It's kind of warm. Ellen: It's in the right-hand drawer, next to the bottle openers. Alexandra: He'll do anything to avoid getting down to math lessons, Mr. Stewart. Philip: Robbie, run to the car.Bring a blanket and my medical bag. Susan: The truth is, I am. My job is not an easy one, but I really enjoy it. Robbie: Like setting up a regular weekly reading program. You and Dad. You and Dr.Philip Stewart-going to the children's ward once or twice a week and reading to them. Mitchell: Harvey, how are you? Robbie: Yes, sir. Right here. Richard: Thanks, Mrs. Martinelli, I'll give them your regards. Robbie: Thank you. I'll bring the dog over by nine. Grandpa: How about a date with your grandfather? I owe you a good steak dinner. Richard: Too easy for you? Richard: Jack Davis, please. Philip: Remember, the Michigan football game? And Michigan needs a touchdown. Mitchell: Very interesting pictures, Mr.Stewart. You have a most unusual eye. Sandra: Hi! What happened? Robbie: OK. Philip: This Friday. Somsak: I'll take care of everything. Robbie: Until today, I was never really interested in medicine. Ellen: Oh, Grandpa! Virginia: My pleasure. Give my best to your parents. Robbie: Mom, give me a break Alexandra's gasing over to help me study for my math final. Richard: Bye-bye. It's all set. I'm going. Harry: I'd like that. Marilyn: Oh, Richard, it's exactly as it was when we were married! Harry: Absolutely! But first things first. We have to go pick up Michelle. Alexandra: What's her name? Ellen: I'm planning to run for the school board. Richard: Oh, well, really... Ellen: Yes? Michelle: I really like this one Susan. Do you? Carlson: It's good to meet you. Robbie: Absolutely. She has no idea that the party is in her honor. Richard: I'm a photographer. Virginia: I do think you should go see the houses and talk to the bank. Here. Let me give you some information sheets abo the houses. They're both very good buys. Richard: Everything. The American scene. People, places, events. Grandpa: Let's go. What are your questions? Ellen: He'll be fine, Marilyn. Ellen: Grandpa! Richard: We really appreciate it. Dean: One piece of advice. The most important thing is for you to decided your own future. Tim: Show. That's It-show. Richard: It's fantastic! Oh, Now all it has to do is stop raining. Let's go. Robbie: Well, good night. Ellen: Yes,it is possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon. Grandpa: I do. I'm proud of all my grandchildren, Mr.Carlson. Susan: Hmm. Anything else? Grandpa: From...? Philip: That's great idea. Uh-oh. It's probably the hospital. I have to get to a phone. It probably means we can't stay. Robbie: Well...and how hard it i because the doctors and murses are so busy? Susan: That's very considerate of you, Michelle. But what about your friends? Philip: What channel? Richard: And we don't own anything to use as collateral. Harry: Yeah, yeah. The biggest. When do I have to let you know? Richard: Hello. Susan: It's important for Michelle and me to get to know each other better. That's important for us. Richard: Oh, I'm glad this's over. Susan: Thank you. Susan: And you saved it for me, didn't you, Mother? Robbie: Max looks just like Grandpa. Linda: And there's no address on the dog tag? Susan: Where are they? Philip: May I...may I help? Harry: Terrific! Richard: Great! I'll make a reservation right now. Remember that wonderful little balcony where we had our meals...with a view of the Hudson River? Grandpa: I take after my mother's family. They were...they were... they were average. Albert: Yes,sir. Mitchell: Oh, yes. It's definitely worth reviewing. Richard: Honey, if there were any problems, she would call us. Susan: I never liked that umbrella stand. Good night, Harry. Susan: What's the matter? Philip: I couldn't agree with you more. Richard: Mom, we really appreciate your taking care of Max for the weekend and giving up your free time. Ellen: Well, let's take everything to the living room. Marilyn and Richard and the baby need the space. It's crowded in here. Philip: Well, maybe you should think about begasing a writer. Richard: So? Richard: We were very young. Susan: And the marketing of new toys and games. Susan: All right. Second, we have to talk to Michelle together about being married. Richard: We all need one of those. Michelle: Sometimes. Harry: Mmm,this is delicious! Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Philip: OK, everybody. I want to welgase Harry and his daughter Michelle to Thanksgiving with us. Philip: What channel? Susan: Oh yes, Harry. My mother and father often took us somewhere in the city on the weekends. Dad was a busy doctor, but he usually managed to squeeze a Sunday in with Richard, Robbie, and me. 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